Celebs Who Claim They're Green but Guzzle Gas


Hybrid cars are all the rage in Hollywood. Celebrities drive them like they're a badge of honor. You save a few gallons of gas, you save the planet. Right? Well, not when you hop on a private jet and burn enough fuel to propel NASCAR through 2050.

Of course, the stars need to go here and there. The location shoots, the fabulous vacations, etc. But that's why God created United Airlines. G-IV's, on the other hand, were created in the image of precious celebs.

Julia Roberts

On the ground: Roberts drives a Prius, which gets (at best) 60 miles to the gallon, shaving 30 miles off a normal car's mpg.
In the air: Chicago/LA, 1,749 miles in a private jet, the route she took with Rupert Everett while shooting "My Best Friend's Wedding."
Gas guzzled: 2,100 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius Penance: Julia would have to drive 30,000 miles, or roughly once around the earth and then some to even out her consumption in the air.
So Julia says: No word yet from Julia's rep.


Jennifer Lopez

On the ground:
J-Lo tools around in her 60 miles-per-gallon Prius.
In the air: LA /New York, 2,475 miles in a private jet. Lopez was actually sued by a private jet company for allegedly skipping out on the bill, though she says it's all a misunderstanding and she was not supposed to be billed.
Gas guzzled: 2,750 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius penance:
She'd have to drive 45,000 miles, and that's a lot longer for Jenny than just going down the block. It's actually more like twice around the earth.
So Jennifer says: There was no comment from Lopez's rep.


George Clooney

On the ground: George favors a Tango, an electric car that gets a whopping 135 miles to the charge.
In the air: Los Angeles/Tokyo, 5500 miles in a private jet.
Gas guzzled:
7,000 gallons of jet fuel.
Electric shocker: Even with his super-saver Tango, he'll have to drive over 57 oceans -- Pacific Oceans to break even.
So George says: Clooney's rep, publicist Stan Rosenfield, tells TMZ, "You clearly have no understanding of certain people's need for private transport," and points out that Clooney often has "no control" over his travel schedule.





Brad Pitt gets off his private jetBrad Pitt

On the ground:
Eco-champ Brad is yet another Prius-lover, and he reportedly has several hybrids in his stable.
In the air: Los Angeles/Namibia, 9,400 miles in a private jet.
Gas guzzled:
11,000 gallons of jet fuel.
Prius penance: Brad burned enough fuel to take a Prius to the moon.
So Brad says: Pitt didn't have any comment. His rep tells TMZ that Pitt is out of the country.

Leo fueling his PriusAnd the true-blue Green Award goes to ... Leo DiCaprio.


On the ground: Leo drives a Toyota Prius
In the air: Leo flies just like us folk -- commercial, unless he positively must fly private because of scheduling.
Prius penance: None.



Tags: George Clooney, GeorgeClooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, LeonardoDicaprio

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316. What gauls me about these celebrities is that they are so darn preachy about the environment. This article doesn't mention how much natural gas, electricity and water their mansions gobble up. This country has messed up standards -- actors, and athletes make more than people who actually contribute to society. I don't go to movies anymore.

Posted at 6:21PM on Oct 26th 2006 by Jesse--james

317. Hey, If Leonardo DiCaprio can do it (i.e. fly commercial, drive hybrid) why can't the other celebrities? There aren't too many stars more in demand than him these days. It shows you celebrities can be "green" if they want to but "choose" not to. Instead many do it with an insincere heart and "act green" just to fool the public into thinking they concerned for the environment. What a sham. Makes me like Leonardo more knowing that he is one of the few that actually walk the walk. Hypocrite celebrities like Roberts, Lopez and Clooney disgust me!

Posted at 7:23AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Annette

318. They absolutely deserve the criticism! Yes they deserve privacy, yes they have tight schedules, but that's part of their job and they know it. They shouldn't get up and preach to everyone else when they burn more fuel than most. Typical liberal hypocracy. In the public eye they act all green but then when the cameras are not on them they burn more fuel in a single trip than I will use over the next 10 years! I'm glad someone exposed them.

Posted at 8:01AM on Oct 26th 2006 by joe

319. And he's the guy who advised us to "learn" from Syriana! (Read JAmes Bowman's review - it was right on the money).

Prince

Posted at 8:06AM on Oct 27th 2006 by Prince of Lithuania

320. Those prima donnas can all go to hell as far as I am concerned.

Posted at 8:08AM on Oct 26th 2006 by RMM

321. HaHa RPM - good one!! That's a true statement considering most are not Christian and so they unfortunatey will go to "hell".

Posted at 8:27AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Annette

322. These are all great comments. I think what is lost in the discussion is the amount of natural resources that "celebrities" are using in comparison with the rest of the world. Americans use more natural resources per capita than any other country in the world. It's out wealthiest Americans that drive the average upward. I would like to know in what way being an actor makes the world a better place. Would anyone give Jeffrey Skilling a pass because he drove a Prius and by that I mean, think globally act locally. Try this instead, don't complain about problems that you contribute to. Sacrifices aren't convenient. If you want the jet, keep the jet. I enjoyed the TMZ piece. These celebs should be quiet and just read the lines that are written for them.

Posted at 8:57AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Eric

323. Good boy, Leo.

Posted at 9:45AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Brian Bartling

324. Many in Hollywood are infamous for their hipocresy. In their line of work, it's all about image so if they want underpowered autos....have it. I'd rather have a V-8 (yet stuck in coach).

Posted at 9:20AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Jim Langdon

325. Well, they fly private jets so they can have "privacy," and you're perfectly happy to accept that excuse, so here's mine: I drive a gas-guzzling SUV so I can have "safety." Leave me alone.

Posted at 9:30AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Manny

326. Another celeb hypocracy: Drive a hybrib and live in a 10,000+ SF mansion and pay exhorbitant heating and cooling bills. Yeah, that's really conserving! It's obvious they don't live in the real world - nor do they want to.

Posted at 9:35AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Annette

327. It's like "do as I say, not as I do". Those actors can really talk a good story, I guess that's why they are ACTORS!

Posted at 10:05AM on Oct 26th 2006 by Jo Cooney

328. Most of these "stars" hide their 9 mpg SUV's and just claim to drive hybrids. What I love about the hybrids is the $3,500 "re-chargable" battery that has to be replaced every 3 years! Gee, $3,500 buys a lot of diesel for my Jetta TDI, which already gets 49 MPG in town!

Posted at 12:00PM on Oct 26th 2006 by Bob Snake

329. nobody ever talks about all the fuel oil we use to heat our mansions.....can't wait to get home from my private jet trip from wash, dc and jack up the heat at my compound to a comfortable 74. and grumble about those "AWFUL" windmills the poor people are trying to build. If I get low on oil I'll call nephew Joe FOR OIL, he owes me for covering his driving on Chappaquidic years back at the "sailing party"

the celebs need these planes so they don't have to mingle with us "crass poor folks" dealing with the TSA wich means (Thousands Standing Around)

Posted at 5:23PM on Oct 26th 2006 by ted kennedy

330. Any argument that celebrities have "special needs" and have to fly on a private jet, is blown out of the water by the fact that Leo DiCaprio (one of the biggest stars on this list) doesn't see a need for it. Anyway, the point isn't even that they shouldn't fly in a private jet. The point is they are more concerned with looking like they care about the environment, than actually doing something about it. They would be doing more good driving a Yukon and flying commercially.

Posted at 8:40PM on Nov 11th 2006 by Gabriel

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