https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/climate-experts-fly-more-often-than-other-scientists-6glshz9lg
By Ben Webster, Environment EditorTuesday October 20 2020, 12.01am BST, The Times
Scientists who specialise in climate change fly more than other researchers, according to a study by Cardiff University that has prompted calls for them “to look in the mirror” before demanding that others cut emissions.
Climate scientists take about five flights a year on average for work while other researchers take four. Climate professors catch nine flights a year compared with eight for all professors.
Even when trips for fieldwork were removed from the comparison, climate scientists still flew more than scientists from other disciplines.
The difference could be that climate scientists attend more international conferences, according to Lorraine Whitmarsh, an environmental psychologist and lead author of the study.
Climate scientists also took an average of three international flights a year for personal reasons, the
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