The World Economic Forum commenced in Davos, Switzerland this year. And like it is every time, this year too witnessed world leaders gathering to discuss issues that affect the opposite end of the economic spectrum.

To add to the tainted record of an already questionable agenda, a recent report revealed that 1500 private jets flew attendees to Davos to speak about… ahem… carbon emissions and climate change.

Hundreds of private jets landed at Davos where the elitists talked about #climatechange to lecture us on why we should take the bus so we can conserve fuel. Shouldn't leaders make more climate friendly travel decisions? 🤷🏻‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/6jrTM7V1bQ — Sana Jamal (@Sana_Jamal) January 27, 2019

Yes, 1500 private jets! To put it in perspective, according to MyClimate.org, a single air trip from New York to Zurich emits 7 metric tonnes of carbon. You may do the math for 1500 jets.

Motion to rename the 2019 chapter of the World Economic Forum to World Ironic Forum.

A notable rebuttal to the irony of it all was expertly put by one articulate panellist at one of the WEF discussions.

This is SO good pic.twitter.com/NJRNtneNSo — Ellie Mae O'Hagan 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@MissEllieMae) January 29, 2019

In response to the criticism, Oliver Cann of the World Economic Forum said,

“We have been offering incentives to participants to use public transport for some years. We also ask that they share planes if they have to use them; something that has been gaining popularity in recent years.”

But the Twitterverse wasn't having any of it.

#Davos2019 #DavidAttenborough1500 private jets fly into Davos to hear David Attenborough talk about planet extinction. pic.twitter.com/F3G27pKGur — (((Neil Turner #JC4PM2019 #WelfareRebellion))) (@chezzy51) January 25, 2019

1500 executive jets landing at #Davos for #climatechange conference. Irony never dies. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/7G0k6sxKnm — Balchin at the Bar (@00Balchin) January 22, 2019

Irony seems to be an unofficial attendee at the WEF.