Gavin Daly
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Planner, Geographer, PhD Environmental Sciences
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The impact of wealth inequality on carbon emissions and climate policy
Reducing inequality and carbon emissions represent interrelated global challenges. Whereas research has paid considerable attention to income inequality in relation to emissions and climate mitigat...
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October 30, 2025 at 12:54 AM
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The @dublininquirer.com dug a bit deeper into this Progress Ireland in this great piece by Lois Kapila
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@samtranum.bsky.social
With think tank Progress Ireland, the yimby movement here is powering up
With help from a wider network overseas.
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October 25, 2025 at 7:45 AM
The @dublininquirer.com dug a bit deeper into this Progress Ireland in this great piece by Lois Kapila
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The President will have no role in environmental policy whatsoever
October 23, 2025 at 3:35 PM
The President will have no role in environmental policy whatsoever
No problem. I would say it is precisely the opposite.
October 18, 2025 at 8:20 AM
No problem. I would say it is precisely the opposite.
You can’t separate aggregate wealth from its distributional and material consequences under capitalism. I’ll ask my librarian to order it and put it in the reading list for my first year ecological economics course. I’ll let you know what they think. Good luck with the book.
October 14, 2025 at 9:06 PM
You can’t separate aggregate wealth from its distributional and material consequences under capitalism. I’ll ask my librarian to order it and put it in the reading list for my first year ecological economics course. I’ll let you know what they think. Good luck with the book.
This is not X, so I won't engage in ad hominem. I do respectful debate. I am afraid there is great weight of academic and empirical literature which would disagree with you on that. Anyway, you certainly haven't sold your book to me! I was hoping for something
globalinequality.org/global-incom...
globalinequality.org/global-incom...
Global Income Inequality - Global Inequality
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October 14, 2025 at 8:32 PM
This is not X, so I won't engage in ad hominem. I do respectful debate. I am afraid there is great weight of academic and empirical literature which would disagree with you on that. Anyway, you certainly haven't sold your book to me! I was hoping for something
globalinequality.org/global-incom...
globalinequality.org/global-incom...
Its neither simple, obvious or non-controversial! The biggest contributer to low availability and accessibility of goods and services globally, and its pathalogcal outcomes, is the capitalist growth economy. The top 10% of the world’s population owns around 70–80% of total global wealth.
October 14, 2025 at 3:19 PM
Its neither simple, obvious or non-controversial! The biggest contributer to low availability and accessibility of goods and services globally, and its pathalogcal outcomes, is the capitalist growth economy. The top 10% of the world’s population owns around 70–80% of total global wealth.