A creative on the field is guilty outside

Opinion- Monitor

Lionel Messi, the French star of Paris Saint-Germain, has a negative impact on the planet, contrary to his status as a football icon.

And Paris Saint-Germain had faced criticism from government officials in France, due to the use of the plane on short trips, which harms the environment due to the plane’s emissions.

In the same vein, the French newspaper “L’Equipe” indicated that the emissions generated by Lionel Messi’s private plane over a period of 3 months, are equivalent to 150 years of average carbon dioxide emissions for a French citizen. of carbon dioxide in the 3-month period between June and August, causing a negative impact on the environment.

In the mentioned period, Messi’s plane flew 52 distances (368 hours), and was also available to his family and friends.

Despite this, L’Equipe noted that sports-related flights account for only 1% of France’s greenhouse gas emissions, but activists are calling on sports stars to take responsibility and set an example for others.

Lionel Messi’s private plane Messi, 35, owns a private jet, which is currently worth $15 million, and bought it in 2018.

Messi’s plane has several great features, including a private kitchen, two bathrooms and seats for 16 people, foldable and convertible into 8 beds. Messi’s plane is decorated with the number “10” on the tail, his shirt number with Barcelona and Argentina, as well as putting the names of Leo, Antonella (His wife), Tia

And Ciro, Mathieu (his children) on the steps of the boarding staircase.

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