It literally costs the Earth to live like a billionaire.
. Stakeholders own, are able to influence, and financially profit from production processes that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Our progress in curbing emissions is largely determined by their decisions.There’s a sticky overlap between concentrations in wealth and concentrations in power. According to Dario Kenner, author of, this forms the basis of an “alliance between the polluter elite and policymakers.
take root where these interests converge, allowing an affluent few to advance agendas without a democratic mandate, using methods beyond the reach of the average citizen.
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