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“Climate Equality: A Planet for the 99%” draws on research by the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and assesses the consumption emissions of different income groups in 2019, the most recent year for which data are available. The report shows the stark gap between the carbon footprints of the super-rich —whose carbon-hungry lifestyles and investments in polluting industries like fossil fuels are driving global warming— and the bulk of people across the world.

The richest 1 percent (77 million people) were responsible for 16 percent of global consumption emissions in 2019 —more than all car and road transport emissions. The richest 10 percent accounted for half (50 percent) of emissions.

This has to be bullshit.

The rich own companies that produce stuff -> then the middle and lower class consume that.

How is it then the "rich people fault" if it's the middle and lower classes that drive the majority of consumption?

Gotta blame the rich you know, can't blame yourself if you're middle or lower class...