Climate Inequality Report 2025

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News: Recently, World Inequality Lab has released the Climate Inequality Report 2025.

About Climate Inequality Report 2025

Source – World Inequality Lab
  • The report reveals how wealth drives the climate crisis, and proposes new policy options to address it.
  • Published by: It is published by the World Inequality Lab.
  • Key highlights of Report 2025
    • Wealthy individuals fuel the climate crisis through their investments even more than through their consumption and lifestyles.
    • The top 1% cause 15% of global consumption-based emissions, while they account for 41% of emissions linked to private capital ownership.
    • Per capita emissions are 75 times higher for a top 1% individual than for someone in the bottom 50% (consumption-based); this rises to 680 times when based on asset ownership.
    • Climate change can deepen wealth inequality, while well-designed policies can help reduce it.
    • The top 1% could see their share of world wealth jump from 38% to 46% by 2050 if they own tomorrow’s low-carbon assets.
    • It is widely estimated that 100 companies are responsible for 71% of industrial GHG emissions since the Industrial Revolution.
  • Recommendations
    • It recommends a global ban on all new fossil fuel investments to stop adding fresh high-carbon assets to the economy.
    • It proposes a financial investment tax on the carbon content of assets, so that portfolios with higher embedded emissions face higher taxes.
    • It calls for major public investment in low-carbon infrastructure to accelerate the transition and support sustainable economic growth.
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