Climate Czar John Kerry's Family Still Owns Private Jet, FAA Records Show
Biden climate envoy's family owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, cars, and a private jet

Joe Biden's "climate envoy" John Kerry's family still owns a private jet, according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records.
Biden picked his longtime Democrat ally to be his climate czar, despite the former secretary of state's own huge carbon footprint.
Aside from the private jet, Kerry's family owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and cars.
To put it bluntly, if Kerry released his own fragrance, it'd smell like Climate Change.
Despite this, Biden created a whole new position for Kerry in his administration to combat fossil fuels using taxpayer money.
The FAA's registry shows a Gulfstream Aerospace jet is still owned by a company in John Kerry's wife's name.

The records reveal that the jet is owned by Flying Squirrel LLC, the name previously reported for Teresa Heinz-Kerry's private charter jet company.
The company's listed address matches that of the Heinz Family Foundation, according to Fox News.
The White House has yet to comment on the finding.
Neither has the Heinz family office.
According to FAA records, the jet's registration certificate was issued in July of 2005 and expires in October of 2023.
While it's unclear exactly how much Kerry benefited from his wife's company, private jets have been estimated to emit upward of 40 times as much carbon per passenger as commercial flights.
"We look forward to the anti-carbon lectures from a guy who travels the globe on private jets and luxury yachts," read a New York Post editorial last year.

During his 2004 presidential run, Kerry's campaign made 60 payments to his wife's charter jet company.
The payments totaled $273,171, the New York Post reported.
As late as 2013, his executive branch personnel financial disclosure showed Kerry owning "over $1,000,001" in assets for "Flying Squirrel LLC" through his wife.
Kerry's financial disclosures from 2009-2012 also show that amount.