Questions of social and economic class must be at the centre of our response to the climate crisis, to address the huge inequalities between the carbon footprints of the rich and poor and prevent a backlash against climate policies, the economist Thomas Piketty has said.

Regulations will be needed to outlaw goods and services that have unnecessarily high greenhouse gas emissions, such as private jets, outsized vehicles, and flights over short distances, he said in an interview with the Guardian.

Rich countries must also put in place progressive carbon taxes that take into account people’s incomes and how well they are able to reduce their emissions, as current policies usually fail to adjust for people’s real needs.

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    7 months ago

    literal virtue signaling, though if the uber rich were prevented from utilizing private aircraft they MAY decide to back Industrial/Corporate climate change mitigation which is actually where just about all the fossil fuel climate change is emanating from, the effect of private aircraft is literally a pittance and a rounding error

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      7 months ago

      its about sending a message. no more buying your way out of shit. no more private jets. everyone needs to make sacrifices.

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      7 months ago

      It’s likely around 0.03% of total global warming. Considering how egregiously we’re blowing past all limits and goals, it’s not nothing - but it’s not a solution in itself.

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      7 months ago

      It is a net positive… so deff not just virtue signaling.

      It is not a solution but it should hit them where hurts elites the most, travel.

      Maybe they will fix airports now lol

      This comment is giving strong bootlicker vibes…