消费不平等会改变环境账单的分配
Climate policy is often framed as a universal moral problem: humanity emits too much, humanity must change. That framing is partly true, but it can hide a sharper distributional question. Some lifestyles generate far more damage than others.
High-consuming households do not merely buy more goods. They shape production systems around frequent flights, larger homes, energy-intensive services, meat-heavy diets, fast replacement cycles and financial investments that keep carbon-heavy industries profitable.
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