In recent decades, economic growth in developing economies and the growth of the middle class lead to a surge in energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Within the framework of the United Nations (UN) sustainable development goals established in 2015, the solution to poverty and inequality thus comes into conflict with climate change mitigation. The existing international system of climate regulation does not address this contradiction. Today, global climate governance relies on estimates of aggregate emissions by countries without considering their level of development and the distribution of emissions among income groups within each country. Emissions from production are being monitored, while consumption-related emissions, albe...
It is projected that climate change, which is seen as the most important threat on a global scale af...
The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environme...
We will investigate in this paper the relation between income inequality and climate change, taking ...
In recent decades, economic growth in developing economies and the growth of the middle class lead t...
Global climate change and inequality are inescapably linked both in terms of who contributes climate...
Published: 29 July 2020In recent decades, a large number of authors investigated whether income ineq...
The growing consensus is that human activity influences global climate. This dissertation investigat...
The climate crisis has begun to disrupt human societies by severely affecting the very foundations ...
This paper re-examines the relationship between per capita income, inequality, and per capita emissi...
Climate change is the most serious challenge of the 21st century. Scientists tells us that the risks...
Economic inequality and climate change are pressing issues that have climbed high up the political a...
In descriptions of a just transition to a sustainable future, ensuring a decent quality of life whil...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Historical C02 emissions are linked to fossil fuel energy use, which in turn is linked to developmen...
To avoid irreversible damage to the climate system and biosphere, the majority of the world’s countr...
It is projected that climate change, which is seen as the most important threat on a global scale af...
The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environme...
We will investigate in this paper the relation between income inequality and climate change, taking ...
In recent decades, economic growth in developing economies and the growth of the middle class lead t...
Global climate change and inequality are inescapably linked both in terms of who contributes climate...
Published: 29 July 2020In recent decades, a large number of authors investigated whether income ineq...
The growing consensus is that human activity influences global climate. This dissertation investigat...
The climate crisis has begun to disrupt human societies by severely affecting the very foundations ...
This paper re-examines the relationship between per capita income, inequality, and per capita emissi...
Climate change is the most serious challenge of the 21st century. Scientists tells us that the risks...
Economic inequality and climate change are pressing issues that have climbed high up the political a...
In descriptions of a just transition to a sustainable future, ensuring a decent quality of life whil...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Historical C02 emissions are linked to fossil fuel energy use, which in turn is linked to developmen...
To avoid irreversible damage to the climate system and biosphere, the majority of the world’s countr...
It is projected that climate change, which is seen as the most important threat on a global scale af...
The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environme...
We will investigate in this paper the relation between income inequality and climate change, taking ...