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  • Survey data from Germany show that, collectively, people acknowledge carbon inequality and favor fairer emission distributions yet individually perceive themselves to already be ahead of others—revealing a carbon perception gap.

    • Johanna Köchling
    • Julia E. Koller
    • Britta Renner
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • Where should society draw the line on extreme wealth? A fresh account sets out the logic and suggests how to redress inequality.

    • Lucas Chancel
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 629, P: 282-283
  • Understanding the connection between economic inequality and climate change requires rich and reliable data. This study combines recently assembled data on income and wealth inequality with environmental data to shed light on the uneven individual contributions to climate change across the world.

    • Lucas Chancel
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 5, P: 931-938
  • The triple climate inequality crisis, or disparities in contributions, impacts and capacity to act within and between countries, is a central issue in addressing climate change. This Comment advocates for progressive wealth taxation as a viable solution to the finance gap.

    • Lucas Chancel
    • Philipp Bothe
    • Tancrède Voituriez
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 14, P: 5-7
  • Rising wealth inequality is a major challenge for this century, and climate change could further exacerbate it. Based on an overview of existing studies, this Perspective proposes a framework to advance understanding of wealth inequality in relation to climate change and climate policies.

    • Lucas Chancel
    • Cornelia Mohren
    • Gregor Semieniuk
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 364-374