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Economist James K. Boyce on the link between inequality and the environment
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April 7, 2024
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Those who are relatively powerful and wealthy typically gain disproportionate benefits from the economic activities that degrade the environment, while those who are relatively powerless and poor typically bear disproportionate costs.
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