Space tourism sparking environmental concerns over its carbon footprint - News Summed Up

Space tourism sparking environmental concerns over its carbon footprint


After years of waiting, Richard Branson's journey to space this month on a Virgin Galactic vessel was supposed to be a triumphant homecoming. "The carbon dioxide emissions are totally negligible compared to other human activities or even commercial aviation," Nasa's chief climate advisor Gavin Schmidt told AFP. The company "has already taken steps to offset the carbon emissions from its test flights and is examining opportunities to offset the carbon emissions for future customer flights, and reduce our supply chain's carbon footprint", it said in a statement to AFP. When SpaceX puts four private citizens into space in September, it will use its Falcon 9 rocket, which calculations show puts out the equivalent of 395 transatlantic flights-worth of carbon emissions. "Who would want to be a space tourist if you can't tell people you were a space tourist?"


Source: The Star July 23, 2021 03:00 UTC



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