Meet the Koru: Bezos’ half billion dollar yacht that’s terrible for the environment

What do you know about the ship?
The world’s largest sailing vessel
It cost roughly $500 million dollars
Some thought it would be eco-friendly
Sailboats are better than powerboats
The sails and the tech help its emissions
What the research tells about the Koru
Koru emits 7,154 tonnes of carbon a year
Putting the ships emissions in perspective
Emissions equal to roughly 1500 people
Superyacht emissions are shocking
“A hotel running on the water all the time”
The second ship that tails the Koru
The average emissions of a superyacht
Should this be allowed in the world today?
The Koru’s first big controversy
What do you know about the ship?

How much do you know about the half billion dollar yacht Jeff Bezos had built? You may have seen a few pictures of the Koru online or in the news and thought it was absolutely beautiful. But did you know it's an environmental nightmare?

The world’s largest sailing vessel

Before we get into the problems the Koru causes, let's first look at the ship itself since the vessel is one of the most impressive currently sailing the high seas. The Koru measures in at a gigantic 417 feet and is the world’s largest sailing yacht. 

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It cost roughly $500 million dollars

Sporting three enormous masts, the Koru set Bezos back roughly $500 million according to Bloomberg. You might think that the world’s largest sailing yacht would be better for the environment than the superyachts in the Amazon founder's boat collection. 

Some thought it would be eco-friendly

When the New York Times ran a story about the Koru in May 2023, some of the experts that the news organization spoke with thought that the sailing vessel might be one of the most ecologically friendly superyachts sailing the high seas. 

Sailboats are better than powerboats

“Sailboats are usually greener than most powerboats,” the captain of the former largest single-masted sailboat Don Anderson explained to the New York Times. "I’d like to think that Koru will be one of the most ecological yachts out there.”

The sails and the tech help its emissions

Anderson explained that the sails of the Koru coupled with the technology he thought could be aboard the ship might make it environmentally friendly. However, even if the Koru is better than other superyachts, it's still a terribly nasty carbon emitter. 

What the research tells about the Koru

Don't believe the Koru is bad? You don’t have to take our word for it. Oxfam International researchers put in the legwork to figure out just how bad the Koru was when it came to its emissions in a report on 20 other billionaire boats in 2023. 

Koru emits 7,154 tonnes of carbon a year

According to an analysis from Oxfam’s Richard Wilk and Beatriz Barros that was reported on by The Guardian, the minimum amount of carbon emissions that the Koru is believed to emit is about 7,154 tonnes a year. 

Putting the ships emissions in perspective

To put the Koru’s carbon emissions in perspective, the average person only emits about 4 tonnes of carbon per year worldwide, while the average American emits 16, according to the UCAR Center for Science Education. 

Emissions equal to roughly 1500 people

Luxury Launches writer Neha Tandon Sharma pointed out that Koru produces the same amount of carbon emissions as roughly 1500 people, which might explain why Richard Wilk had a big problem with them when speaking to The Guardian. 

Superyacht emissions are shocking

“The emissions of the superyachts are way above anything else,” Wilk said. “They have to have a crew, and they have to be constantly maintained even when they are docked.” But that wasn’t the only thing that made superyachts problematic.

 

“A hotel running on the water all the time”

“Then you have the helicopters onboard, the jetskis, the high energy-using luxury items like pools, hot tubs, private submarines, and tenders, all of these require power, the air conditioning, the sophisticated electronic items,” Wilk added. 

The second ship that tails the Koru

Luckily, the Koru doesn’t actually have a helicopter pad on it. Instead, Bezos decided it was best to have a whole other ship shadow the Koru, so he wouldn’t lose access to his helicopter. This ship is called the Abeona, and it is a powerboat.

The average emissions of a superyacht

It isn’t clear if Wilk and Barros factored in the emissions of the Abeona when deciding on the carbon output of the Koru. But it isn’t likely. The Guardian pointed out the analysis noted a superyacht on standby generates about 7,000 tonnes of carbon a year. 

Should this be allowed in the world today?

With a single billionaire creating so much pollution, it begs the question: Should this be allowed? It's an interesting question and one that may require an answer soon as the world tries to mitigate the fallout from its rising climate problems. 

The Koru’s first big controversy

The Koru was commissioned by Bezos and built by the Netherlands firm Oceanco. In 2022, the ship was embroiled in controversy when its builders wanted to dismantle the historic Koningshaven Bridge in Rotterdam to test the Koru in the North Sea. 

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