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The richest 1% globally accounts for a significant portion of carbon emissions, matching the emissions of the poorest two-thirds of the world's population.
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How can governments effectively address the disproportionate carbon emissions of the richest 1%?
How might the disparity in carbon emissions impact global efforts to combat climate change?
What are the potential challenges and ethical considerations in implementing progressive climate policy actions?
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