Environmental damages of the top ten percent consumers exceed global climate and biodiversity funding gaps - Communications Sustainability
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The world’s highest 10% of spenders are responsible for environmental damage estimated to be worth US $1.7–5.7 trillion (at 2017 values) each year, according to research in @commssustain.nature.com: spklr.io/63328E3QGk 🧪
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