//Tottenham flew to Bournmouth, a 20 min flight.//
But why shouldn't they if they wish? The alternative is a four hour trip by road, followed by the same journey to get back. Eight hours travelling to play 90 mins of football. I'm quite sure that the people handling the team's travel arrangements have thought it all through.
There is a considerable campaign amongst environmental zealots towards “guilt of flying.” Many holidays which do not involve air travel are sold on the basis that the holidaymaker can “assuage his flight guilt” by taking them. This is outrageous. Nobody should feel guilty for taking a particular form of transport. This is particularly so when many of the campaigners seem to suffer no such guilt themselves. Earlier this week the UN published a report claiming the world is indulging in "over consumption" of water (the stuff that falls from the sky). It promptly invited 6,500 delegates to New York to discuss the problem. I fly four or perhaps five times most years and I shall feel guilty about doing so when China does likewise for burning more coal than the rest of the world put together.
Far from floods, pestilence, starvation and drought following from climate change, a recent IPCC report found that many of the apocalyptic forecasts have been found wanting – considerably. The hysterical outbursts that accompany every (carefully selected) climate change announcement are ridiculous and there is growing evidence that they are leading to anxiety and mental health problems among young people. The results of the government scaring the population witless are now evident following the pandemic. Similar results are beginning to manifest themselves as the climate change hysteria is ramped up.