PSYC 391 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: International Inequality, Carbon Dioxide Equivalent, World Resources Institute

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It can take on different kinds or forms but generally, we"re talking about . Unequal exposure to environmental toxins and environmental risk parts of the world are more vulnerable to climate change- resources and capital. Adaptation to climate change as influenced by ses/gdp things in the environment and being more expose to them and depending. Intergeneration inequality generation taking action now is going to be les costly and harm if we do it now then leave it. Even though there isn"t a lot of data for this, there are evidence of it. Intra-national inequality or at risk of harming environment. Different groups within country different risks groups in the country more or less expose to environmental harm. 185 different countries & 2010 ghg emissions countries contribute to carbon dioxide output country from smallest to highest emmission some countryies are contributing alot to the co2 emission some countries you can"t even see it.

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