Carbon Inequality: Resolving Contradictory Results From Two Different Approaches

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Abstract

Two approaches to assigning responsibility for global carbon emissions provide complementary insights. Individual-level analyses highlight the disproportionate emissions of the wealthy, country-level ones the growing importance of emissions from middle-income countries. We propose the concept of reasonable vs. excessive consumption as a way to integrate these approaches into a synergic and less divisive perspective about how to address the current climate challenge. Commonly advocated efficiency improvements should be supplemented by cutting excessive consumption and acknowledging the role of population increase on sustainability goals in both high-income and poorer nations._Keywords:_ climate justice, overconsumption, emission disparity, population

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