StillIRise1963 on Nostr: "Last year, subsidies for oil, coal, and natural gas reached a record high of $7 ...
"Last year, subsidies for oil, coal, and natural gas reached a record high of $7 trillion, according to a report out Thursday from the International Monetary Fund, which works out to $13 million every minute. That’s nearly double what the world spends on education and equal to roughly 7 percent of global economic output."
The true cost of climate pollution? 44% of corporate profits.
https://grist.org/economics/true-cost-carbon-pollution-half-of-corporate-profits-climate/Published at
2023-08-29 00:00:01Event JSON
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