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    Carbon inequality in 2030: Per capita consumption emissions and the 1.5⁰C goal

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    Author(s)
    Gore, Tim
    Publication date
    2021-11-05
    Subject
    Climate change
    Inequality
    Keywords
    Carbon emissions
    Carbon inequality
    COP26
    Paris Agreement
    
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    Institute for European Environmental Policy
    Oxfam
    Document type
    Briefing note
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    The world’s richest 1% are set to have per capita consumption emissions in 2030 that are still 30 times higher than the global per capita level compatible with the 1.5⁰C goal of the Paris Agreement, while the footprints of the poorest half of the world population are set to remain several times below that level. By 2030, the richest 1% are on course for an even greater share of total global emissions than when the Paris Agreement was signed. Tackling extreme inequality and targeting the excessive emissions linked to the consumption and investments of the world’s richest people is vital to keeping the 1.5⁰C Paris goal alive.

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    10.21201/2021.8274
    ISBN
    978-1-78748-827-4
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621305
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