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- Petition: Make Rich Polluters Pay 387504
- 5 things you need to know about carbon inequality - Oxfam 362947
- The World’s Wealthiest 1% Are Killing the Planet - Keystone362943
- Billionaires Spew More CO2 Pollution in 90 Minutes Than Average Person in a Lifetime - CD 28.10.24437566
- 200 Private Jet Owners Burned as Much CO2 as 40,000 Brits - CD 21.11.23385951
- Richest 1% Emit As Much Planet-Heating Pollution As Two-Thirds of Humanity – OXFAM 20.11.23387481
- Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%, report says - Guardian 20.11.23384688
- Private jet service for rich dog owners condemned by climate campaigners - The Guardian 30.09.23375704
- Study finds US super-rich 1% generate more CO2 emissions than poorest 50% - Canary 17.08.23367522
- Study: Wealthiest 10% of US Households Responsible for 40% of Greenhouse Gas Emissions - CD 17.08.23367714
- Private jets are awful for the climate. It’s time to tax the rich who fly in them - Guardian 10.08.23364783
- 1 in 10 flights taking off from UK are private jets - The Times 17.07.23362944
- Documentary: Climate change and the rich - DW 07.02.23362926
- How can we stop the super-rich from polluting the planet? - DW 01.02.23362925
- Taxing the world's richest would combat both climate change and poverty - Le Monde 31.01.23362936
- Opinion: Time to make the rich pay for climate change - Energy Monitor 12.01.23362935
- Super-rich’s carbon investment emissions ‘equivalent to whole of France’ - Guardian 07.11.22362952
- SEI and Oxfam shine light on the “carbon inequality era” - SEI 06.12.22362950
- Investments of 125 billionaires have the same carbon footprint as France, study finds - NPR 09.11.22362953
- Taxing the Rich: A Carbon Tax on the Top 1% Could Have Earned the UK £126 Billion Over 20 Years - Impakter 02.11.22362937
- Enormous emissions gap between top 1% and poorest, study highlights - Guardian 01.11.22362923
- Report: Carbon Billionaires - The investment emissions of the world’s richest people - Oxfam 11/22362941
- ‘Top 1%’ of emitters caused almost a quarter of growth in global emissions since 1990 - Carbon Brief 29.09.22362939
- Global carbon inequality over 1990–2019 - Nature 29.09.22362940
- Just Plane Wrong: Celebs with the Worst Private Jet Co2 Emissions - Yard 29.07.22362945
- To solve the climate crisis we must remove the super-rich - Meer 03.07.22362932
- How the World’s Richest People Are Driving Global Warming - Bloomberg 23.03.22362924
- The Danger of the Rich - Atmos 13.12.21362931
- Report: Carbon inequality in 2030 - Oxfam 05.11.21362948
- Why Rich People Are So Bad For The Planet - Huffpost 01.11.21362933
- Climate change & the global inequality of carbon emissions - World Inequality Database 21.10.21362949
- Private jets: can the super-rich supercharge zero-emission aviation? - Transport & Environment 27.05.21362946
- Climate change is becoming less a battle of nations than rich vs poor - FT 20.05.21362929
- ‘Polluter elite’ must be target of policies to tackle climate crisis, report says - Independent 13.04.21362956
- Polluter elite needs to act first on climate change - University of Bath 13.04.21362954
- Eat the Rich, Save the Planet - Medium 14.12.20362934
- The world’s rich need to cut their carbon footprint by a factor of 30 to slow climate change, U.N. warns - Washington Post 09.12.20362927
- We can’t have billionaires and stop climate change - Correspondent 09.10.20362930
- Video: Carbon inequality: Emissions of richest 1% twice that of poorest 50% - France24 22.09.20362951
- CONFRONTING CARBON INEQUALITY - Oxfam 9/20 *.pdf359313
- Carbon emissions of richest 1 percent more than double the emissions of the poorest half of humanity - Oxfam 21.09.20362922
- Why rich people use so much more energy - Vox 20.03.20362928
- Critical theme: The polluter elite, inequality and the ecological crisis - IIED 22.07.19362955
- ‘Climate apartheid’: Rich people to buy their way out of environmental crisis while poor suffer, warns UN - Independent 26.06.19362938
- The Rich Get Richer Under Climate Change, 50 Years of Data Shows - Smithsonian Magazine 23.04.19362942