We calculated the environmental impact of the new Starbucks CEO's supercommute
Briefly

Brian Niccol's use of Starbucks' corporate jet for commuting creates significant environmental concerns, given corporate jets' high carbon emissions compared to commercial flights.
Business travel substantially increases carbon footprints; executives using larger and private flights contribute to this trend, highlighting a need for sustainable travel policies.
Despite questions regarding frequency, Niccol's role, supported by a corporate jet, illustrates the balance of personal convenience with corporate responsibility amid carbon concerns.
The significant emissions tied to corporate jets, which can be 10 times more intensive than commercial flying, raise alarms for environmentally conscious operations.
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