octubre 29, 2025
Autor: WID.world

Climate inequality report 2025 | Climate Change: A Capital Challenge, Why Climate Policy Must Tackle Ownership

The Climate Inequality Report 2025 reveals how wealth drives the climate crisis, and proposes new policy options to address it. It builds on the 2023 edition and two years of pioneering research conducted by the World Inequality Lab and universities worldwide.

KEY FINDINGS

  • Wealthy individuals fuel the climate crisis through their investments, even more than their consumption and lifestyles. At the world level, the top 1% represent 15% of global consumption-based emissions, while they account for 41% of global emissions associated with private capital ownership.
  • Climate change can deepen wealth inequality, while well-designed policies can help reduce it. The top 1% could see their share of world wealth jump from 38% to 46% by 2050 if they own tomorrow’s low-carbon assets.
  • To address the dual challenges of the climate crisis and wealth inequality, the report explores three policies avenues:
    1. A global ban on new fossil fuel investments
    2. A financial investment tax on the carbon content of assets
    3. Major public investment in low-carbon infrastructure

EDITORS:

  • Lucas Chancel, World Inequality Lab, Sciences Po
  • Cornelia Mohren, World Inequality Lab, Sciences Po

 

MEDIA CONTACT

  • Alice Fauvel, Communications Manager, alice.fauvel[at]psemail.eu
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