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 https://www.washingtonpos .. -oxfam-report/

The world’s richest 1 percent generated as much carbon emissions as the poorest two-thirds in 2019, according to a new Oxfam report that examines the uber-wealthy’s lavish lifestyles and investments in heavily polluting industries.

The report paints a grave portrait as climate experts and activists scramble to curtail global warming that is devastating vulnerable and often poor communities in Southeast Asia, East Africa and elsewhere.

This month marked a long-dreaded milestone for the planet, when scientists recorded an average global temperature that was more than 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels on Friday.

Earth passed a feared global warming milestone, at least briefly

“The super-rich are plundering and polluting the planet to the point of destruction, leaving humanity choking on extreme heat, floods and drought,” Oxfam International’s interim executive director, Amitabh Behar, said in a news release on Monday.

He called for world leaders to “end the era of extreme wealth.”

According to Oxfam’s report, carbon emissions of the world’s richest 1 percent surpassed the amount generated by all car and road tr@nsport globally in 2019, while the richest 10 percent accounted for half of global carbon emissions that year.

Meanwhile, emissions from the richest 1 percent are enough to cancel out the work of nearly 1 million wind turbines each year, Oxfam said.

“None of this is surprising, but, you know, it’s crucial,” said David Schlosberg, director of the Sydney Environment Institute at the University of Sydney.

As policy stakeholders head into this year’s U.N. climate conference, Schlosberg said the Oxfam report offers a different way to discuss climate justice beyond the touchy subject of how specific industrialized nations have contributed to global warming.

“That’s been a huge issue in climate justice — countries don’t want to pay for what they have done in the past,” he said. “So the interesting thing here is, okay, let’s not talk about historic responsibility, but current responsibility.”

Oxfam’s recommended solution is hardly new, but it’s one that climate activists continue to fight for: taxing the uber-rich and using that money to invest in renewable energy.

According to the Oxfam report, which calls for a new wave of taxes on corporations and billionaires, “a 60 percent tax on the incomes of the richest 1 percent would cut emissions by more than the total emissions of the UK and raise $6.4 trillion a year to pay for the tr@nsition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy.”

Some in recent years have also floated the idea of taxing high-carbon-emissions behavior, such as the purchase or use of private jets, yachts and high-end fossil fuel cars.

Over the summer, Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) proposed a tax on private jet travel, calling on the wealthy to “pay their fair share” for environmental costs.

Last year, Canada imposed a 10 percent tax on the purchase of luxury aircraft, boats and cars.

And in recent years, celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Drake and Taylor Swift have all faced public backlash for using private jets, with Jenner’s plane once logging a 14-minute flight.

“The public understands inequality, and the public understands the inequality of the impact of climate change,” Schlosberg said. “… Specific taxes on high-emitting behaviors are gaining favor across the public, so I could see in a number of countries the pressure increasing to do something.”
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 2 weeks ago '07        #2
yola  topics gone triple plat - Number 1 spot x88 OP
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this is why a lot of people don't support climate change efforts

instead of fu#king with the rich people and corporations who are really doing the damage

they expect regular working cla$s people - who aren't part of the real problem - to do and listen to all kinds of goofy sh1t

the article says the activist solution is to tax the rich

and i'm all for that

but i don't wanna hear i need to do this-that-something when i'm not doing anything in the first place

how about only fu#k with people who are the problem?

i don't wanna hear about my water usage when houses, businesses and corporation are watering their lawns for vanity
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 2 weeks ago '18        #3
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 yola said 🔗
this is why a lot of people don't support climate change efforts

instead of fu#king with the rich people and corporations who are really doing the damage

they expect regular working cla$s people - who aren't part of the real problem - to do and listen to all kinds of goofy sh1t

the article says the activist solution is to tax the rich

and i'm all for that

but i don't wanna hear i need to do this-that-something when i'm not doing anything in the first place

how about only fu#k with people who are the problem?

i don't wanna hear about my water usage when houses, businesses and corporation are watering their lawns for vanity
Thank you another person who comprehends reality!!

Like how our little usage doing anything to harm the planet.
And this proves how stupid people are. If the big problem isn't the issue being tackled then the little minuscule sh1t is irrelevant.
1% doing worse then 66% of the people.

fu#k taxes, what would tax do in this situation? Go back into the pockets of the elite ??
Taxes don't solve anything. That sh1t gets loss and ends up
In the rich pockets anyway.
All these taxes and all these nations is heavily indebted still

 2 weeks ago '17        #4
Lazy  topics gone triple plat - Number 1 spot x2
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Good thread OP

Cla$s wars are are the only news that matters

Defang the billionaire cla$s and all global level problems are solved
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 2 weeks ago '23        #5
NeroNalu  topics gone triple plat - Number 1 spot x5
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Blue bloods and blue blood adjacent ain't gone like this.

 2 weeks ago '11        #6
PotheadFocker  topics gone triple plat - Number 1 spot x4
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