Nike Promised Climate Action, But Its Corporate Jets Kept Flying - and Polluting
Briefly

A fully loaded Gulfstream G650ER produces about 4.5 times the carbon dioxide per passenger compared to a Boeing 737, raising concerns about private jet emissions.
Nike's executives have publicly committed to combating climate change, but the company's frequent use of private jets highlights a discrepancy between their statements and their actions.
Donahoe’s actions, including over 100 landings by Nike’s jets at Moffett Field, contradict his claims about urgent climate action, raising ethical questions.
This disconnect illustrates a growing concern about corporate accountability in environmental responsibility, as companies may preach sustainability while failing to adjust operations.
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