The world's richest individuals are ravaging the planet's remaining safe space to mitigate the effects of global warming. The wealthiest 0.1% in the US, comprising billionaires and multimillionaires, are consuming carbon emissions at a staggering rate - 4,000 times faster than the poorest half of humanity. This concentration of wealth has led to an enormous disproportionate impact on the environment.
The data paints a stark picture: while a citizen of Somalia burns off just 82 grams of CO2 daily, equivalent to that of a single tomato or a small cup of rice, the average for everyone else is around 12kg - roughly as heavy as a standard car tire. Conversely, these ultra-rich individuals emit an average of 2.2 tonnes of CO2 daily, roughly equivalent to that of a rhinoceros or an SUV.
The carbon footprint of these billionaires is staggering, with 308 out of the world's top 400 billionaires having a combined impact equal to that of 15th most polluting country in the world. Oxfam has also found that almost 60% of billionaire investments are concentrated in sectors such as mining and oil and gas companies.
This enormous disparity between the affluent and the poor exacerbates the climate crisis, with devastating consequences. The richest 1% will cause an estimated 13 million heat-related deaths by the end of this century and inflict $44 trillion of economic damage on low- and lower-middle-income countries by 2050. The suffering is disproportionately high in countries already on the frontlines of climate change.
The report has highlighted that governments need to take immediate action, such as imposing taxes on the wealthy, banning their lobbying, and putting those most affected by climate change at the forefront of decision-making processes. Without drastic measures, the world risks being pushed further away from its climate goals, with temperatures soaring above 1.5C due to the consumption patterns of this tiny elite.
The report highlights a worrying trend - billionaires are funding far-right movements that actively work against climate policies and net-zero targets. This is the tip of the spear in an ongoing battle to sabotage efforts to combat climate change and protect the planet's remaining safe spaces for future generations.
				
			The data paints a stark picture: while a citizen of Somalia burns off just 82 grams of CO2 daily, equivalent to that of a single tomato or a small cup of rice, the average for everyone else is around 12kg - roughly as heavy as a standard car tire. Conversely, these ultra-rich individuals emit an average of 2.2 tonnes of CO2 daily, roughly equivalent to that of a rhinoceros or an SUV.
The carbon footprint of these billionaires is staggering, with 308 out of the world's top 400 billionaires having a combined impact equal to that of 15th most polluting country in the world. Oxfam has also found that almost 60% of billionaire investments are concentrated in sectors such as mining and oil and gas companies.
This enormous disparity between the affluent and the poor exacerbates the climate crisis, with devastating consequences. The richest 1% will cause an estimated 13 million heat-related deaths by the end of this century and inflict $44 trillion of economic damage on low- and lower-middle-income countries by 2050. The suffering is disproportionately high in countries already on the frontlines of climate change.
The report has highlighted that governments need to take immediate action, such as imposing taxes on the wealthy, banning their lobbying, and putting those most affected by climate change at the forefront of decision-making processes. Without drastic measures, the world risks being pushed further away from its climate goals, with temperatures soaring above 1.5C due to the consumption patterns of this tiny elite.
The report highlights a worrying trend - billionaires are funding far-right movements that actively work against climate policies and net-zero targets. This is the tip of the spear in an ongoing battle to sabotage efforts to combat climate change and protect the planet's remaining safe spaces for future generations.
 . but can't we talk about this in a way that's more constructive? like, what's the solution here? taxing them or banning lobbying? it sounds good on paper but will it actually make a difference?
. but can't we talk about this in a way that's more constructive? like, what's the solution here? taxing them or banning lobbying? it sounds good on paper but will it actually make a difference?  .
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 it's literally insane how much carbon they're burning off every day - like 2.2 tonnes! and get this, almost 60% of their investments are in industries that pollute the planet even more
 it's literally insane how much carbon they're burning off every day - like 2.2 tonnes! and get this, almost 60% of their investments are in industries that pollute the planet even more 
 they just don't seem to care about the world's future, but we do need to take action... governments need to step up and impose some serious changes, like taxes on the wealthy and banning their lobbying power
 they just don't seem to care about the world's future, but we do need to take action... governments need to step up and impose some serious changes, like taxes on the wealthy and banning their lobbying power 
 . And what's even more worrying is that they're influencing politicians with their money
. And what's even more worrying is that they're influencing politicians with their money  , it's like they think they can just buy their way out of this problem
, it's like they think they can just buy their way out of this problem  while we're all strugglin to survive
 while we're all strugglin to survive 

 . we need to do something about this ASAP before it's too late... but what can one person (or even a group of people) do against such massive power?
. we need to do something about this ASAP before it's too late... but what can one person (or even a group of people) do against such massive power? 

 ! They're basically polluting more than a whole country
! They're basically polluting more than a whole country  - 15th most polluting country in the world?!
 - 15th most polluting country in the world?! 
 and make those billionaires pay for their carbon emissions
 and make those billionaires pay for their carbon emissions  and ban their lobbying
 and ban their lobbying  . We can't let the richest 1% keep sucking up all the resources while poor people suffer
. We can't let the richest 1% keep sucking up all the resources while poor people suffer  .
. It's like they want to sabotage our planet's future
 It's like they want to sabotage our planet's future  .
. and demand change. No more climate denial
 and demand change. No more climate denial  ! We need a new way of living, where everyone contributes equally to save our planet
! We need a new way of living, where everyone contributes equally to save our planet  .
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 We need to hold them accountable and make sure they're not sabotaging our efforts to save the planet. It's time for a change!
 We need to hold them accountable and make sure they're not sabotaging our efforts to save the planet. It's time for a change!  . Their carbon footprint is insane
. Their carbon footprint is insane  . We need systemic change ASAP, not just empty rhetoric or token gestures
. We need systemic change ASAP, not just empty rhetoric or token gestures  . These billionaires are playing with the future of our planet, and it's time we held them accountable
. These billionaires are playing with the future of our planet, and it's time we held them accountable 
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] ? It's like they're competing in some kind of weird, eco-hostile Olympics
? It's like they're competing in some kind of weird, eco-hostile Olympics  #SaveThePlanet #ClimateActionNow
 #SaveThePlanet #ClimateActionNow And it's all because of these rich folks' reckless spending habits
 And it's all because of these rich folks' reckless spending habits  #ClimateJustice #FairnessMatters
 #ClimateJustice #FairnessMatters . btw, isnt it better 2 focus on solutions rather than pointing fingers?
. btw, isnt it better 2 focus on solutions rather than pointing fingers? that's some crazy disparity fam. it's like they think the planet's just their personal private playground
 that's some crazy disparity fam. it's like they think the planet's just their personal private playground 
 & we're all just livin' in the consequences
 & we're all just livin' in the consequences 
 ! I'm talking 4,000 times more CO2 emissions per day than everyone else combined? It's like they're intentionally trying to destroy our home
! I'm talking 4,000 times more CO2 emissions per day than everyone else combined? It's like they're intentionally trying to destroy our home  . Oxfam is right, we need to take drastic measures now, like taxing them into oblivion or banning their influence entirely
. Oxfam is right, we need to take drastic measures now, like taxing them into oblivion or banning their influence entirely  . We need to hold them accountable for this mess and fight for our future, or else we're doomed
. We need to hold them accountable for this mess and fight for our future, or else we're doomed 