Versuchen GOLD - Frei
'Tax the carbon content of investments of the rich'
Down To Earth
|November 16, 2025
The world's billionaires hold more capital than many governments, and wield greater political power to influence future growth trajectories. The transition to a carbon-neutral future is a once-in-a-century opportunity to rebalance private and public investment in ways that can reduce both wealth and climate inequalities, say Lucas Chancel and Cornelia Mohren, editors of the "Climate Inequality Report 2025". Excerpts:
-
Could you elaborate on the nexus of wealth and climate inequality?
Lucas Chancel: Wealth inequality between countries is closely linked to the colonial periods. Extraction of resources by colonial powers is linked to the wealth creation, and the inequality that started with it.
This also marks the beginning of climate inequality. Both wealth and climate inequality are deeply intertwined.
This [inequality] led to climate space appropriation by the western countries. You [the western countries] are burning the coal to run the industries; you are also appropriating the carbon space. It is the historical responsibility [the western countries hold] for emissions. This is closely linked to the broader pattern of wealth inequality since the beginning of 19th century. And this is deepening due to the Industrial Revolution, that is, both a colonial and also an environmental extraction.
Cornelia Mohren: What we see in the historical data, both between countries and within countries, [is that] inequality is very high. The transition-to a carbon neutral future and also to a wealth-equal situation-is going to be very tough, even though it needs to be equal.
The climate discourse is centred on industrialised countries versus developing nations. You have focused on wealthy individuals irrespective of countries. Is it an indicator that wealth inequality is so high that just a few wealthy individuals define or decide everything, including the carbon budget?
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der November 16, 2025-Ausgabe von Down To Earth.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Down To Earth
Down To Earth
THINK TWICE BEFORE FELLING SAL TREES
Many trees considered to be affected by sal borer in the 1990s are still alive today
1 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
EDGE OF SURVIVAL
Caste divides deny marginalised communities land, resources and essential aid, leaving them more vulnerable to climate disasters
6 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
A WISH LIST?
Union Budget for 2026-27 conveys the impression of a roll-call of intentions and ambitious proposals, with little detail on their formulation
6 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
Break down the gender wall
THE RULING National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has been heavily invested in the goal to make India a developed economy by 2047.
2 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
MENSTRUAL HEALTH, NOW A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT
In a landmark judgement, the Supreme Court has recognised menstrual health and hygiene as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, which guarantees the right to life and dignity.
8 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
Of devolution and new disasters
The 16th Finance Commission pushes for changes in view of new fiscal and climatic conditions
11 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
Rising risks of plastics
NEGATIVE IMPACTS on human health due to emissions linked to the plastic lifecycle could double by 2040, according to a study published in The Lancet Planetary Health in January.
1 min
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
GAP BETWEEN EPIDEMICS NARROWING
A watershed-based and landscape-level approach is needed to address forest degradation
2 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
WAITING TO STRIKE
Sal heartwood borer is considered the biggest threat to forestry in India, especially to the sal tree, where it lives and breeds.
11 mins
February 16, 2026
Down To Earth
A SPRING DELIGHT
Mustard flowers are not meant only for the eyes. Invite them to your plate once in a while
3 mins
February 16, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
