‘Carbon footprint gap’ between rich and poor expanding, study finds | Carbon footprints Tags:United Kingdom 4 comments These are global figure so most who comment where will be in the ‘rich’ group. [Important related reading](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-021-00799-z) Well if you can afford to travel and buy more stuff this seems kind of obvious. One thing we should address is that no tax is paid on jet fuel. This is a massive subsidy to the airline sector that we can’t afford anymore, financial and ecologically. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
One thing we should address is that no tax is paid on jet fuel. This is a massive subsidy to the airline sector that we can’t afford anymore, financial and ecologically.
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These are global figure so most who comment where will be in the ‘rich’ group.
[Important related reading](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-021-00799-z)
Well if you can afford to travel and buy more stuff this seems kind of obvious.
One thing we should address is that no tax is paid on jet fuel. This is a massive subsidy to the airline sector that we can’t afford anymore, financial and ecologically.