Yeah but then the billionaires wouldn’t get to buy countries.
Have you considered I need my jets to take off from my yatch though?
That’s right, folks…we are all being robbed.
I think the authors forgot that people aren’t sims.
Almost as if commodity production-based economies aren’t there to provide for the people but to make profits and waste resources. It’s a shocker
The headline is a bit misleading. The authors give a range from 30-44%.
Very interesting conclusions on economic growth and extreme poverty. When an economy grows, the basic necessities might become too expensive for the poorest in the country.
The headline is a bit misleading. The authors give a range from 30-44%.
Their abstract mentions only 30%. That would mean the authors themselves are misleading in the abstract.
Provisioning decent living standards (DLS) for 8.5 billion people would require only 30% of current global resource and energy use




