In last week’s visit to Italy, Barack Obama complained about global warming and climate change.

On Friday, the former president and his wife Michelle arrived in Tuscany aboard a private plane, escorted to a military base by six fighter jets, then whisked away in 13-car motorcade to a private villa where the stay costs regular folk $15,000 per night.

So much for that carbon footprint. Obamas arrive in Italy on private plane escorted by 6 jets and a13-car motorcade..https://t.co/PcyhKL0aVK — Amber.K. (@AmberX994874) May 20, 2017

But the Obamas will likely not be paying for their five-night stay at the refurbished 14th century village as it is owned by Obama’s former ambassador to Italy, John Philips, the Daily Mail reported.

The former president and first lady landed at Grosseto Air Base on Friday, escorted by six Eurofighter Fourth Wing jets.

Italians lined the streets to get a glimpse of the former president’s armored Chevrolet as it passed in the motorcade on its way to the Tuscan villa Borgo Finocchieto, which sits on six acres of rolling hillside about 45 miles south of Florence.

The Obamas arrive in Tuscany on private plane escorted by SIX fighter jets and a 13 car motorcade https://t.co/gMySjBbbA8 pic.twitter.com/WOIHJJvHuD — Joe Ryan (Army Dad) (@JosephMRyan1) May 20, 2017

Obama spoke at the Seeds and Chips Global Food Innovation Summit in Milan last week, preaching about climate change and the “problems that were caused by man.” But the size of his carbon footprint did not seem to be an issue as the former president launched into another of multiple vacations he has taken since leaving the White House in January.

6 fighter jets, a 13 SUV motorcade and a private jet around the world. But global warming is the peasant’s fault https://t.co/pyvqGHmo1l — Sam (@Sam_5thEstate) May 20, 2017

Italian authorities have ensured a safe and private stay for the Obamas, who will reportedly have the entire 14th century village to themselves.

The five-building, six-acre Borgo Finocchieto, which translates as “village of fennel fields,” boasts 22 bedrooms, dining rooms, a library, as well as a gym and outdoor sports areas that are cared for by a staff of 19 people. The 800 square-foot “Medici” bedroom features its own its own steam room, Jacuzzi and sauna.

Visitors can rent out the entire facility, which was once owned by the noble Borghese family, for $15,000 a night or choose individual buildings at a lower cost per night.

The climate-changing Obama vacations will reportedly continue with visits to Florence and Siena while in Italy.

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