The environment its often said the richest one percent more than double the poorest 50 percent in terms of emissions we have statistics showing that high Income Countries response above 46 percent of consumption based c o 2 and just 0. 4 of low income who is the media here its billionaires saving the planet what is the class dimension here. Well theres a huge theres a huge class dimension you know the reality as youve mentioned is that. Over consumption in the wealthy countries of the global north and really amongst the the one percent of the global elite who live everywhere are the drought one of the primary drivers of the environmental degradation which is then in turn shouldered most heavily by the poorest and most Vulnerable People in the world and you know we can talk about facts and figures to wear blue in the face but let me tell you about my 1st Country Mission as a special rapporteur which was to fiji you know think about fiji but what comes to mind is a tropical paradise coco
Expertise is in the area of preventing adverse human rights impacts from environmental degradation shining a spotlight on instances where this occurs around the world and identifying solutions that can protect the environment and protect human rights now on this show we often talk about the war between different classes that when it comes to the environment its often said the richest one percent more than double the poorest 50 percent in terms of emissions we have statistics showing that the high Income Countries was once above 46 percent of consumption based c o 2 and just 0. 4 of low income was always the media here its billionaires saving the planet what is the class dimension here. Well theres a huge theres a huge class dimension you know the reality as youve mentioned is that. Over consumption in the wealthy countries of the global north and really amongst the the one percent of the global elite who live everywhere are the drought one of the primary drivers of the environmental de
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