"Without policies such as regulations or taxes on very polluting investments, it's unlikely that wealthy individuals making a lot of money from fossil fuel investments will stop investing in them," says one economist.
Those “peasants” are responsible for the remaining 60 percent. And since those “peasants” also give these wealthy individuals money by buying useless stuff from them, you could even say that it’s higher than that.
Those “peasants” are responsible for the remaining 60 percent. And since those “peasants” also give these wealthy individuals money by buying useless stuff from them, you could even say that it’s higher than that.