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by lcam84
1614 days ago
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There are ethical ways to implement it for instance give more education to women [1].
Consuming less meat should be a priority for us wealthy countries.
Overpopulation is a problem but carbon inequality is much worse [2]: "
. The richest 10% of the world’s population (c.630 million people)
were responsible for 52% of the cumulative carbon emissions –
depleting the global carbon budget by nearly a third (31%) in
those 25 years alone (see Figure 1);
• The poorest 50% (c.3.1 billion people) were responsible for just
7% of cumulative emissions, and used just 4% of the available
carbon budget (see Figure 1);
• The richest 1% (c.63 million people) alone were responsible for
15% of cumulative emissions, and 9% of the carbon budget –
twice as much as the poorest half of the world’s population (see
Figure 1);
• The richest 5% (c.315 million people) were responsible for over a
third (37%) of the total growth in emissions (see Figure 2), while
the total growth in emissions of the richest 1% was three times that
of the poorest 50%
" [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3073853/
[2] https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10... |
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