How wealth inequality is supercharging climate risks
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How wealth inequality is supercharging climate risks
This post is by Will Snell, chief executive at Fairness Foundation Most people working on climate policy are familiar with the arguments about how poverty and deprivation increase the impacts of climate breakdown, by putting more people who are particularly vulnerable at risk from heatwaves, flooding and other events. Poverty is closely correlated with income…
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