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Celebrities criticized for private jet CO2 emissions 

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A marketing agency out of the U.K. analyzed private flight data of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Kylie Jenner, and Drake. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by Dr. Puneet Dwivedi to break down the climate impact of repeated private jet usage as they can emit roughly two metric tons of CO2 in just one hour.