Global Warming’s Culprit Identified: Scientists Pinpoint the Elite

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A new Nature Climate Change study confirms an uncomfortable truth: global warming isn’t equally shared responsibility. Mostly, it’s the elite’s doing. The world’s richest 10% caused nearly two-thirds of observed warming since 1990—not just climate crisis, but inequality crisis too.

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Figures Reshaping Global Warming Narrative

El calentamiento global tiene un culpable y los científicos acaban de descubrir quién es
Number of private flights in 2024.

Climate discourse long focused individual habits: less driving, recycling, mindful consumption. Recent study clarifies: responsibility unequally distributed. Richest 10% caused 66% warming since 1990. Shocking: top 1% contributed 20x more than bottom 99%.

Meticulous climate models crossed with global economic data—not just private consumption (luxury cars, private jets), but investments/corporate ownership. Wealth directly translates to emissions: funding polluting industries, extractivist decisions.

Dismantles “collective responsibility” myth; reveals climate crisis as economic power structure result. Coauthor Carl-Friedrich Schleussner: if humanity emitted at poorest 50%’s rate, 1990s warming nearly nonexistent. Not all pollute equally; not all hold change power.

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The Elite and Their Burning Model

El calentamiento global tiene un culpable y los científicos acaban de descubrir quién es

Unlike prior consumption-only studies, this targets economic power architecture. Ultrarich don’t just spend more—they own/control warming drivers: factories, energy firms, fossil-sustaining funds, unregulated trade networks.

Since 2019, top 10% drove ~half global emissions (consumption + investments); poorest 50% just 10%. Devastating: current economy favors minority profiting from environmental harm, offloading social/ecological/health costs planet-wide.

In US, top 1% controls 80% corporate assets—architects, not just beneficiaries, of big-firm environmental policies. Meanwhile, officials blame average citizens: swap lightbulbs, use paper straws—as if offsetting one private jet’s intercontinental flight.

Journalist George Monbiot bluntly: “Conventional trade treats Earth as both booty and dump.” Resource extraction, transformation, disposal decided by few shareholders/execs/investment funds pursuing limitless profit impunity.

Individual Responsibility Mirage

El calentamiento global tiene un culpable y los científicos acaban de descubrir quién es
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Faced with this, conventional solutions fall short—not wrong, just too small for structural problem. Recycling/plastic-cut campaigns continue while elite-backed mass emissions flow.

Not inaction call—personal efforts matter. But overloading common citizens distracts, often industry-promoted. “Personal carbon footprint” narrative? BP’s PR ploy diverting from true catastrophe source: systemic emissions from economic power centers.

Dual urgency: halt environmental destruction, break impunity shielding top polluters. Study clear: global warming/climate crisis not just ecological emergency, but extreme wealth/power imbalance symptom.

Science confirms: climate change unequally ours. Privileged elite—richest 10%—generated most collapse-driving emissions. Without regulating their power/wealth enabling environmental plunder, warming remains elite-written foretold tragedy.

Reference:

  • Nature climate change/High-income groups disproportionately contribute to climate extremes worldwide. Link

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Erick Sumoza

Soy un escritor de ciencia y tecnología que navega entre datos y descubrimientos, siempre en busca de la verdad oculta en el universo.

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