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U2's 'massive carbon footprint' called into question

The opening night in Barcelona’s Nou Camp last week featured the space station-style stage and satellite link-up with the International Space Station.

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The opening night in Barcelona?s Nou Camp last week featured the space station-style stage and satellite link-up with the International Space Station.

U2 and Bono’s long-held commitment to “save the planet” has come into question after it emerged they have a carbon footprint big enough to fly the band to Mars and back.

The Irish rockers campaign to fight poverty and AIDS in Africa and Bono called on the world’s population to take better care of the earth.

Speaking in Tokyo last year he said: “My prayer is that we become better in looking after our planet.”

However, according to an environmentalists’ website, the band’s 100-date 18-month world tour will see the multi-millionaires clock up an incredible 70,000 air miles in their fuel-guzzling private jet.

The £90m U2360 tour also features three 390-tonne stages criss-crossing the globe, along with 200 crew and backstage staff.

The opening night in Barcelona’s Nou Camp last week featured the space station-style stage and satellite link-up with the International Space Station.

Perhaps appropriately, the tour’s carbon footprint can also be measured in space terms, with their colossal emissions of up to 65,000 tonnes of CO2 enough to fly Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr from earth to the planet Mars — and back.

The figure was calculated by experts from carbonfootprint.com, a company which specialises in assessing environmental damage.

U2’s CO2 emissions are the equivalent of the waste created by 6,500 average British or Irish people in an entire year, or equal to leaving a standard 100 watt lightbulb on for 159,000 years.

The band’s vast emissions are dozens of times bigger than Madonna’s carbon footprint on her 2006 world tour, despite her extravagant demands and 250 staff. She produced 1,635 tonnes in air transport.

U2’s PR agency RMP did not return a request asking if the band were buying carbon offsets to contribute towards the damage of their enormous emissions.

Carbonfootprint.com’s environment consultant Helen Roberts said: “The carbon footprint generated by U2’s 44 concerts this year is equal to carbon created by the four band members travelling the 34.125 million miles from Earth to Mars in a passenger plane.

“You also have to add the carbon emissions from the same number of concerts again next year.

“Just looking at the 44 concerts this year, the band will create enough carbon to fly all 90,000 people attending one of their Wembley concerts to Dublin. To offset this year’s carbon emissions, U2 would need to plant 20,118 trees.”

Pollution experts said U2’s 44 concerts in Europe and North America this year will produce 20,117.50 tonnes of CO2 emissions, unless the band unexpectedly decide to ship to equipment to the US, in which case the footprint would be 5091.41 tonnes.

Bono and his bandmates will generate 64.42 tonnes of CO2 by flying 22,037 miles to this year’s gigs in their private jet, currently stationed at Nice airport, near their Cote d’Azur holiday villas in the south of France.

Most of the carbon footprint comes from transporting the three 390-tonne stages, using 3,286.60 tonnes of CO2, with another 916.07 tonnes for extra equipment. Next year they are expected to play 20 concerts in North America in June and July and 20 dates in Europe in August and September.

Taken from the Belfast Telegraph

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U2 - Bono
[info]chanderson3 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 01:57 pm (UTC)
Good - the sanctamonious git can shut up now and leave us alone
Re: U2 - Bono
[info]cm999 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 06:45 pm (UTC)
To mis quote pop princess Kylie "We should be so lucky!!!" Once again its the same old do as I say not as I do celebrity hypocrisy
[info]acidpen wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 01:59 pm (UTC)
when will bono and his bunch of shite talking tawdry paddy eejits, f**k off and join Michael Jackson in the retirement home for dried up has beens in the sky?
acidpain
[info]kodak321 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 03:12 pm (UTC)
Fuckwit, is your problem with Bono or Irish people in general?
Re: acidpain
[info]acidpen wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 04:28 pm (UTC)
i think you will find your answer in the comment, KODIK HEAD 123
U2's 'massive carbon footprint' called into question
[info]capindi wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 03:27 pm (UTC)
At last this hypocrite has been revealed.

Why does this half-wit even think he can save the planet ? - with other people's cash

Pleass investigate the credentials of Geldof as well - he's helped keep the population growing with the Public's money
Easier said than done Bono
[info]rosiewoods wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 03:37 pm (UTC)
Classic case of not practicing what one preaches. If his prayer is the hope that we become better at looking after our planet then U2 is obviously not included. Once again money wins out!
How about ..
[info]rickky678 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 04:13 pm (UTC)
Fly them to Mars. No point in a return ticket though eh?
U2 to Mars
[info]spungey wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 06:58 pm (UTC)
I wish they'd fly off to Mars and just keep on going, together with their appalling bombastic arena rock.
Re: acidpain
[info]kodak321 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 07:05 pm (UTC)
Nice to see you replied to the the name 'acidpain' and cordially accepted the title 'Fuckwit'...kokid head...you're such a funny man...hmmm....now off to bed you...night, night.
Re: acidpain
[info]acidpen wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 08:12 pm (UTC)
sounds like this little Irish man has got his nickers in a twist to be sure to be sure, indeed so he has, yes indeed to be sure, did someone upset him with a bita banter about his favorite little pop band? did they, so they did, well run along now willya or youl be late for church and father flanney will be mad at yer so he will
U2 purchasing carbon offsets
[info]starlightm42 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 08:31 pm (UTC)
Rolling Stone reported a while ago that U2 planned to purchase carbon offsets for this tour:

http://tinyurl.com/d698ld
Re: U2 purchasing carbon offsets
[info]mrjohn01 wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 12:36 pm (UTC)
You mean the money making scam Al Gore and co set up to allow the rich to enjoy their consumptive lifestyle, and profit from it too by trading in these offsets ?

Why not just not produce the carbon in the first place, hire local sound crews & gear and spread the money around.
U2 purchasing carbon offsets
[info]starlightm42 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 08:32 pm (UTC)
As reported by Rolling Stone a long time ago:

http://tinyurl.com/d698ld
Re: U2 purchasing carbon offsets
[info]ironspiderzero wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 06:15 am (UTC)
Even with the 'carbon offsets', surely there must be a better way of getting the message across? I suspect that ego does play a part - U2 do like a big stage to perform on, and it doesn't get much bigger than Planet Earth...
Re: acidpain
[info]kodak321 wrote:
Tuesday, 7 July 2009 at 08:59 pm (UTC)
Your mental health problems are more severe than previously diagnosed...yes character defects, a propensity to imitate (you're well known in the wards for it... the bed wetting....and involuntary masturbation when an Irish joke is told), and your secret desire to be a funny man...shame you're such an abysmal failure....in more ways than you could ever imagine....
[info]maryellenwood wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 09:41 am (UTC)
This is another version of anyone with any kind of authority saying, "don't do as we do, do as we tell you."
Bonehead
[info]falanf wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 11:55 am (UTC)
But surely nobody pays any attention to people like Bono, do they? Celebrities are justly famous for what they are actually good at (though it's sometimes hard to tell what that is), not for their pronouncments about things that they know very little about. You might as well listen to the "man in the pub". But you can't blame the celebs for wishing to mix with the "great and good" who suck-up to them and bask in their celebrity The media, of course, should be questioning the credentials of these instant experts but, as usual, can't rise to the occasion..
A shame
[info]kuma2000 wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 12:05 pm (UTC)
If they could cut the emissions in half there would be enough to send them to Mars, and leave the fuckers there.
U2 Carbon footprint
[info]ostrakodermo wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 12:24 pm (UTC)
Oh YEA !!!

Let's ban the global music bands, let's ban this mass phenomenon, for sure this will heal the planet... why to worry about wars, international trade, petro-companies, nuclear waste, defence industry, .... journalist, why not!!! there we go, yep, why worry about all this if we have musician and artist that are prescindibles... yeah, this world can make it without artist, this is the kind of mentality that we need....

of course a perfectly clean world with no musicians and artist, will make us much more happier...
10 points to this positivistic company making this studies
hats off Bono
[info]mrjohn01 wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 12:32 pm (UTC)
What do you expect from the man who flew his hat first class from London to Italy ?
U2
[info]almostvoid wrote:
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 at 03:03 pm (UTC)
as usual it's the rich who tell the rest what to do. And has anything changed? Only their bank account.
The usual hypocracy of being lectured by self styled media non-entities. Plus they bore me.....yawn
U2 saving the planet?
[info]nuffznuff wrote:
Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 11:33 am (UTC)
How much electricity does that stage set use?

How much carbon emission is generated by fans travelling to the shows?

How much waste is collected after the shows from disposable plastic beer glasses, popcorns boxes, paper napkins etc...?

How does one "buy" carbon offsets? Isn't the way to "offset" carbon emissions is to not generate so much?

It seems to me that preaching about "saving the planet" is good for business.
Bonehead
[info]piemanz wrote:
Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 03:05 pm (UTC)
Bono's ironic global warming strategy. Sounds like he's trying to have his cake and eat it by buying off his climate change impact with CO2 offsets, what a crock of ....
No better than the Politicians
[info]maxquortleplean wrote:
Friday, 10 July 2009 at 02:21 am (UTC)
U2 and Bono in particular are no better and no worse than the other celebrities and politicians they mix and hob nob with. They live in a world so divorced from the consequences of their actions and the realities of modern life for the vast majority of this planets inhabitants, is it any wonder they can perpetrate such an environmental abomination in the name of their art. They are no different than the politicians, aparachiks, corporate CEO's and cronies that swan around the globe attending G8 sumits to discuss global warming and generating every bit as big a environmental cluster f**k as U2 (though truth be told, I'd rather listen to U2's music than Gordon Brown complementing Silvio Berlusconi on his evading the Italian Judicial system for another year, and asking him for tipps). So folks, take all this "cutting emmissions" and "reducing our carbon footprint" in the manner in which it is intended, it's us (the great unwashed) that it falls to to try to save this planet for all our grand children, as the party just goes on for the rich and famous, and that, I'm affraid, will never change.

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