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    Author(s)
    Khalfan, Ashfaq
    Nilsson Lewis, Astrid
    Aguilar, Carlos
    Persson, Jacqueline
    Lawson, Max
    Dabi, Nafkote
    Jayoussi, Safa
    Acharya, Sunil
    Publication date
    2023-11-20
    Subject
    Climate change
    Inequality
    Keywords
    Carbon emissions
    Wealth
    Loss and damage
    Extreme wealth
    
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    Oxfam International
    Document type
    Campaign report
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    The world faces twin crises of climate breakdown and runaway inequality. The richest people, corporations and countries are destroying the world with their huge carbon emissions. Meanwhile, people living in poverty, those experiencing marginalization, and countries in the Global South are those impacted the hardest. Women and girls, Indigenous Peoples, people living in poverty and other groups experiencing discrimination are particularly at a disadvantage. The consequences of climate breakdown are felt in all parts of the world and by most people, yet only the richest people and countries have the wealth, power and influence to protect themselves. With that power comes huge responsibility.

    If no action is taken, the richest will continue to burn through the carbon we have left to use while keeping the global temperature below the safe limit of 1.5°C, destroying any chance of ending poverty and ensuring equality. The world needs an equal transformation. Only a radical reduction in inequality, transformative climate action and fundamentally shifting our economic goals as a society can save our planet while ensuring wellbeing for all.

    Find all the underlying data on SEI's emissions inequality dashboard: Emissions Inequality

    To find out more information, please visit the dedicated website: Climate Equality: A planet for the 99%

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    136
    DOI
    10.21201/2023.000001
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621551
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/climate-equality-a-planet-for-the-99-621551
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