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Emissions Are a Rich People Problem

In 1990, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its first report on global warming—and by so doing started the clock on our collective response. In the three decades since then, humanity—as nations, peoples, and corporations—has spewed more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than it has in all preceding history.There are primarily three groups to blame for this depressing fact. The first is the fossil-fuel cartel, which is to say the coal and oil and gas companies. It goes withou ....

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Atlassian among world's richest one per cent to be biggest contributor to greenhouse emissions

Oxfam released its Carbon Inequality in 2030 report on Saturday revealing the most powerful companies in the world are to blame for most of the greenhouse gases. ....

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The billion-dollar question: Can you be TOO rich?

The richest 1% of Americans now owns 16 times the wealth of the bottom 50%. That disparity has led some to question the need for billionaires – and of setting a moral limit to how much wealth one person can accumulate. ....

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