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When It Comes to Climate Change, the Rich Are the Culprit – but They Won't Pay the Price

Interview with Prof. Dan Rabinowitz

Tags:
  • Carbon Inequality
  • climate inequality
Ayelett Shani   |  Thursday, 20-Sep-2018
Haaretz - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p4XDz5mZzzB-XVOo0yn_ahL9K2ksRTfIEd0ERAekkFM/edit

When It Comes to Climate Change, the Rich Are the Culprit – but They Won't Pay the Price

An oligarch does as much damage to the climate in a day as an average person does in five years, according to a leading anthropologist and environmental researcher. Nevertheless, he remains hopeful

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