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Tackling climate change & inequality requires an integrated perspective. Neither challenge can be fully understood in isolation—nor can policy succeed if it ignores their interdependence. We close with thoughts on a roadmap for future research at the inequality-environment nexus.
Tackling climate change & inequality requires an integrated perspective. Neither challenge can be fully understood in isolation—nor can policy succeed if it ignores their interdependence. We close with thoughts on a roadmap for future research at the inequality-environment nexus.
1️⃣ Environmental benefits (like cleaner air) are often distributed pro-poor.
2️⃣ Policy costs (like carbon taxes) can be regressive—but context and design matters.
1️⃣ Environmental benefits (like cleaner air) are often distributed pro-poor.
2️⃣ Policy costs (like carbon taxes) can be regressive—but context and design matters.
1️⃣ How environmental benefits vary with income
2️⃣ How policy costs are distributed across households
3️⃣ How inequality and redistribution shape environmental outcomes
1️⃣ How environmental benefits vary with income
2️⃣ How policy costs are distributed across households
3️⃣ How inequality and redistribution shape environmental outcomes
Environmental degradation and economic inequality are two defining challenges of the 21st century. In this article, we synthesize how they interact—and why reseacher and policymakers should not treat them in isolation.
Environmental degradation and economic inequality are two defining challenges of the 21st century. In this article, we synthesize how they interact—and why reseacher and policymakers should not treat them in isolation.