In 28 trips between August 20 and October 15, Zuckerberg's plane released more than 253 tons of carbon, data compiled by Fox News showed.The Gulfstream G650 jet – which retails for $65 million – burned over $150,000 of jet fuel in its numerous trips across the United States over the two-month period.—Zucc Jet (@ZuccJet) October 15, 2022The data was compiled using flight tracking software ADS-B Exchange by Jack Sweeney, who runs a number of Twitter accounts dedicated to tracking the movements of the private jets of billionaires.Zuckerberg has also argued that the metaverse will be a way to reduce carbon emissions, describing it as "better for society and for the planet overall," in an interview with The Information.Tracking the rich and famous and the movements of their private jets has become something of a phenomenon on social media, with Bernard Arnault, the world's second richest person saying last week that he had sold his private jet after people began tracking it online."