David Beckham is the world’s biggest environmental threat

David Beckham
David Beckham has a mean right foot on the pitch but it’s a footprint of another kind that is hitting headlines now. For a new report in the US claims that Golden Balls is the world’s biggest environmental threat. According to Soccer America daily, with reference to data provided by the British environmental group Carbon Trust, the Los Angeles Galaxy superstar is responsible for 163 tons of carbon dioxide yearly. That is compared to just the normal 9.4 tons the average human produces. Beckham’s Carbon Footprint may be the largest in human history. Beckham isn’t breathing any more or less than anyone else but his extensive air travel for matches and endorsement obligations, along with his fleet of cars and homes, has provided the statistics for Carbon Trust. The former England captain logged over 250,000 miles last year as he flew back and forth between the U.S. and Europe for England’s European Championship qualifiers, while also participating in a Galaxy tour of Oceania in the latter part of the year.Beckham and his wife Victoria also collected over 50,000 frequent flyer miles for advertising obligations around the globe. In fact looking at it a different way: Beckham flew farther in 2007 than a trip from the earth to the moon. At home, the star and dad of three owns a fleet of 15 cars, including a Porsche, a Hummer and a Lincoln Navigator. A Carbon Trust spokesman said: “He should use his celebrity status to make people aware of the damage that traveling can cause to the planet. With all his money he should be using it at least to reduce his own footprint. He has more freedom of choice when it comes to methods of traveling. He could also choose greener cars.”As if…

[Source: Soccer America daily]

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to our RSS feed!

About the Author

Alexandra

"So, where's the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?" -Chrisitina Aguilera, pop singer and mother

One Response to “ David Beckham is the world’s biggest environmental threat ”

  1. [...] stud and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham, who has just been named the biggest threat to our environment, recently blogged about his new trip to Sierra Leone with UNICEF. Here’s what he posted at his [...]

Leave a Reply