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Whenever we talk about the world's 1%, we are usually referring to the few wealthiest people on earth who control up to half of the world's wealth. But have you ever wondered whether they could be in charge of more than just the world's finances?
Beyond just riches, a recent study that has been published in the PLOS Climate Journal has shown that the wealthiest people in the world are also disproportionately responsible for driving climate change.
This school of thought believes these super emitters are the ones largely to blame for the droughts, heatwaves, rising sea levels, hurricanes, and human activities that have led us to the climate crisis we are experiencing today. Unfortunately, the larger 99% are the ones who often take the blame.
Jarred Starr, one of the authors of the study is a University of Massachusetts student graduate from the Department of Environmental Conservation. According to him, "the top 1% of households are responsible for more emissions (15-17%) than the lower-earning half of American households put together (14% of national emissions)...we found that the highest earning top 10% of households are responsible for about 40% of U.S. GHG."
How the World’s Richest People Are Fuelling the Climate Crisis While Pointing Fingers at You
originally posted by: Waterglass
I have written several threads as the world heads towards EV Vehicles. So go ahead, bitch and complain and say its a ruse. Regardless of what you feel and the truth being the truth the rich and famous run the world. We cant do a dammed thing about it. Were simply along for the ride until we become too much baggage and were already there.
How the Worlds Richest People
So ATS member just what are you going to do. Ride a bike? My best advice to you is to accrue wealth by following the money. Then you can fight them as all your guns haven't penetrated their fortresses for centuries. Unless the family inbreed and dumbed down.
How about tea and Trumpets?
Whenever we talk about the world's 1%, we are usually referring to the few wealthiest people on earth who control up to half of the world's wealth. But have you ever wondered whether they could be in charge of more than just the world's finances?
Beyond just riches, a recent study that has been published in the PLOS Climate Journal has shown that the wealthiest people in the world are also disproportionately responsible for driving climate change.
This school of thought believes these super emitters are the ones largely to blame for the droughts, heatwaves, rising sea levels, hurricanes, and human activities that have led us to the climate crisis we are experiencing today. Unfortunately, the larger 99% are the ones who often take the blame.
Jarred Starr, one of the authors of the study is a University of Massachusetts student graduate from the Department of Environmental Conservation. According to him, "the top 1% of households are responsible for more emissions (15-17%) than the lower-earning half of American households put together (14% of national emissions)...we found that the highest earning top 10% of households are responsible for about 40% of U.S. GHG."
originally posted by: Jubei42
Could it perhaps be, and I'm playing devils advocate here, that these people are just like us here giving their opinion on a certain matter?
Why would they stick their necks out on this climate conspiracy when they are already wealthy and important?
As Starr put it, the political class should "explain to the rest of the public why they think it is ok for a small group of people to enrich themselves while leaving the rest of society and future generations an uninhabitable planet…let us hold them to political account for their choice."
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: Waterglass
I have written several threads as the world heads towards EV Vehicles. So go ahead, bitch and complain and say its a ruse. Regardless of what you feel and the truth being the truth the rich and famous run the world. We cant do a dammed thing about it. Were simply along for the ride until we become too much baggage and were already there.
How the Worlds Richest People
So ATS member just what are you going to do. Ride a bike? My best advice to you is to accrue wealth by following the money. Then you can fight them as all your guns haven't penetrated their fortresses for centuries. Unless the family inbreed and dumbed down.
How about tea and Trumpets?
Whenever we talk about the world's 1%, we are usually referring to the few wealthiest people on earth who control up to half of the world's wealth. But have you ever wondered whether they could be in charge of more than just the world's finances?
Beyond just riches, a recent study that has been published in the PLOS Climate Journal has shown that the wealthiest people in the world are also disproportionately responsible for driving climate change.
This school of thought believes these super emitters are the ones largely to blame for the droughts, heatwaves, rising sea levels, hurricanes, and human activities that have led us to the climate crisis we are experiencing today. Unfortunately, the larger 99% are the ones who often take the blame.
Jarred Starr, one of the authors of the study is a University of Massachusetts student graduate from the Department of Environmental Conservation. According to him, "the top 1% of households are responsible for more emissions (15-17%) than the lower-earning half of American households put together (14% of national emissions)...we found that the highest earning top 10% of households are responsible for about 40% of U.S. GHG."
For logical consistency I guess we should note that in order to believe that the wealthiest 1% of the population is responsible for a disproportionate fraction of GHG Emission (and therefore a disproportionate contribution to climate change) you have to believe that GHG emission causes climate change.
For logical consistency I guess we should note...
Here we use the Eora MRIO database and Consumer Expenditure Surveys to quantify GHG emissions related to goods and services consumed by United States households between 1996 and 2019 − including construction of a synthetic dataset to estimate top 1% and top 0.1% household emissions.
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As to my own views: everyone is a carbon emitter. We are all implicated in, and responsible for, the assault on our global environment. To say that there are big villains and little ones is of no material importance when everyone is guilty. It does, of course, make sense to go after the biggest emitters first if you want to tackle climate change, and a few exemplary prosecutions of the so-called great and good would concentrate the public mind admirably, but let’s not confuse that with culpability, because when we start pointing fingers on climate change, we see billions of fingers pointing back at us.
originally posted by: dandandat2
a reply to: ColeYounger
Wealthy people paying to absolve themselves from the crimes to humanity being perpetrated is a tail as old as time. Of course the Wealthy of today are going to believe that paying to pollute is the same as stopping the pollution.