Taylor can return to Las Vegas to be by Travis’ side with plenty of downtime.
However, even dedicated Swifties questioned this trip after it raised climate concerns as she was set to fly 20,000 air miles over 10 days.In terms of planting trees, it’s estimated one oak tree takes six years to absorb one ton of CO2 so 122 trees would need to be planted with half a decade of growth to offset these three flights.After Melbourne, she’ll make the 439-mile trip to Sydney as her tour continues, before heading to Singapore, Europe, and the UK.
The carbon emissionsgave an updated 2023 ranking with Taylor completely omitted from the top 30 most prolific flight takers.
While many are still naming Taylor as the biggest polluter, this seems to now be outdated, with Travis Scott topping the 2023 list instead.
Fans have been ferociously defending the Clara Bow singer on X, as Caleb Maughan wrote: ‘Taylor Swift isn’t even in the top 10 of the most jet emissions yet she’s the only one being held responsible for killing the planet.