Bích-Mây Nguyễn :verified: on Nostr: "As environmental, social and humanitarian crises escalate, the world can no longer ...
"As environmental, social and humanitarian crises escalate, the world can no longer afford two things: first, the costs of economic inequality; and second, the rich. Between 2020 and 2022, the world’s most affluent 1% of people captured nearly twice as much of the new global wealth created as did the other 99% of individuals put together1, and in 2019 they emitted as much carbon dioxide as the poorest two-thirds of humanity2."
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00723-3#publichealth #environment #inequality
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