And add in the use of jets to fly individuals all over the world to attend climate change conferences...
And add in that co2 emissions have risen rather than reduced worldwide...
And add in that when we buy our second car we have joined the pollution producing race as it's always better to repair what exists already than make new....
Etc. Etc. Etc.
You're right Dave. Once rich people get the taste for travel, that's it.
I can't tell you how many of my clients think it's a good idea to visit little, poor villages in far flung places, take photos of the children wearing nike plimsolls and coca coala t shirts, hang them on the wall of their lovely big energy consuming houses with built in swimming pools, and proclaim how cute the natives are..." So poor and yet so happy, always smiling". Next year they go to a naturally beautiful place and ruin it.
Then there's me, the biggest hypocrite of them all as I smile along with them, agree how much their trip has contributed to their life experience, all because they pay me so I haven't the moral b*lls to tell them what I really think.
It's a mad world alright and I'm a significant part of the madness (he says driving off in his "extra" car, an old Morgan that gives off awful pollution and is entirely unnecessary)