That’s a pretty significant carbon footprint for a photo op.
But Boeing says its 747 burns about 5 gallons of fuel per mile. It’s 895 miles from Washington to Des Moines, so a round trip brings the fuel consumption for the fixed-wing portion of the President’s trip to 8,950 gallons.
The trip also put President Obama on Marine One for round-trip flights between the White House and Andrews AFB and between Des Moines International Airport and Newton, Iowa, site of his Earth Day speech. It totaled about an hour of flight time. The VH-3D that serves as Marine One consumes about 1200 pounds of fuel per hour which comes out to about 166 gallons consumed flying the President today.
Not included in these calculations are the presidential vehicles that took him the short distance from the landing zone in Newton to the event site at the Trinity Structural Towers Manufacturing Plant.
In his speech there, President Obama called for a “new era of energy exploration in America.”
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President Obama could have saved at least 9,116 gallons of fuel by giving his speech at the White House – but no wind turbines are manufactured here.
And here I thought his plane ran on powdered rainbows and pixie dust.
And unicorns… you can’t forget the unicorns…
“No wind turbines…at the White House”
No. But a great deal of Hot Wind is manufactured there.
That is only HIS airplane. There is also plenty of support aircraft used to make the trip.
He should have carpooled in his presidential Prius???? He made a speech in a place desperate for jobs and on Earth Day he visited them and told them of bringing industry through wind turbine energy. He wanted to speak directly to them. Why would he try to reach Iowan sitting at some desk in the White House??? He’s the president and security is pretty important. (especially for him) With the green bills he’s putting into play and considering the earth rape from Bush,I think mother nature will let it slide.