David Beckham ‘took 30 first class long-haul flights last year’ despite being against climate change

David Beckham emerges from a plane with Princess Anne and Lord Coe ahead of the London Olympics in 2012. He took 30 long-haul flights last year

David Beckham has faced criticism after it emerged he took 30 long-haul flights last year while campaigning against climate change.

The former England captain flew seven times between Britain and Miami, twice from the UK to Beijing, as well as to California and Jakarta.     

Beckham, 43, flew first class, which would have caused 80,000kg of CO2 when an economy seat would have produced just 20,120kg – due to it taking up less space.

It comes after the ex-Manchester United star fronted campaigns by the World Wildlife Fund, as well as threw his weight behind Sir David Attenborough’s latest climate change project Our Planet.

He was joined by son Brooklyn, 20, at the Netflix series premiere at the Natural History Museum in London last month.

Beckham arrives at Nanjing Lukou International Airport on June 18, 2013 in Nanjing, China. He flew seven times between Britain and Miami, twice from the UK to Beijing, as well as to California and Jakarta in 2018

Beckham arrives at Nanjing Lukou International Airport on June 18, 2013 in Nanjing, China. He flew seven times between Britain and Miami, twice from the UK to Beijing, as well as to California and Jakarta in 2018

The former football star, 43, and his eldest son Brooklyn, 20, wore matching tuxedos to the Netflix premiere of David Attenborough's latest project Our Planet

The former football star, 43, and his eldest son Brooklyn, 20, wore matching tuxedos to the Netflix premiere of David Attenborough’s latest project Our Planet

Brooklyn Beckham landed a job filming on legendary wildlife broadcaster Sir David's epic Our Planet, which was launched to a global audience last month

Brooklyn Beckham landed a job filming on legendary wildlife broadcaster Sir David’s epic Our Planet, which was launched to a global audience last month

Beckham splits his time between a house in New York as well as a £31.5million mansion in Holland Park, west London.

He was at Wembley in north London yesterday to watch Salford City – a team he joint owns with Gary and Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs – get promoted to the Football League for the first time.

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Beckham for comment.

Beckham was at Wembley, north London, yesterday to watch Salford City - a team he joint owns with Gary and Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs - get promoted to the Football League for the first time

Beckham was at Wembley, north London, yesterday to watch Salford City – a team he joint owns with Gary and Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs – get promoted to the Football League for the first time

The retired footballer is not the only celebrity to have flown consistently in 2018 while speaking out for a greener planet.

Harry Potter actress Emma Watson is understood to have flown to the US frequently last year.

This is despite the 28-year-old Brown University graduate often pictured wearing sustainable clothing at glitzy events and working with Fairtrade fashion company People Tree.

Emma Watson at the first meeting for the G7 (Group of Seven) Advisory Council For Gender Equality with French President Emmanuel Macron. She has also spoken out against climate change in the past

Emma Watson at the first meeting for the G7 (Group of Seven) Advisory Council For Gender Equality with French President Emmanuel Macron. She has also spoken out against climate change in the past

Ms Watson’s spokesman said: ‘Emma pays to offset her air travel carbon emissions with Climatecare.org.’

But Professor of Energy and Climate Change Kevin Anderson told the Sun On Sunday: ‘They have got to lead by example.’

It came days after a letter from more than 100 ‘worried parents’ – including actor Jude Law, former footballer Gary Lineker and musicians Jamie Cullum and Paloma Faith – was published demanding climate action. 

Polling for the Business and Energy Department (Beis) found four-fifths of people are now fairly or very concerned about climate change, the highest level since the regular survey began in 2012.

More than 100 'worried parents' - including actor Jude Law, former footballer Gary Lineker and musicians Jamie Cullum and Paloma Faith - published a letter demanding climate action

More than 100 ‘worried parents’ – including actor Jude Law, former footballer Gary Lineker and musicians Jamie Cullum and Paloma Faith – published a letter demanding climate action

In the letter, 125 actors, writers, musicians, politicians, faith leaders and campaigners urged governments to declare a climate emergency and dramatically speed up emissions reductions ‘for the sake of our children and the planet’.

TV presenter Lineker said: ‘The climate crisis is an issue for all parents – no matter what we do, or where we live.

‘Together we need show politicians that this is something we care about, and an issue we will judge them on.’

Yet he too has come under scrutiny for his carbon footprint.

In the past he has posted pictures flying business-class to Russia when Terry Butcher had to settle for economy.

Lineker would have caused 670kg of CO2, whereas Butcher would only have created 420kg.

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