November 03, 2018 | Interview
  • Intro Text: How Inequality Increases Environmental Damage for Everyone (But Not Equally) In The Real News Network interview, PERI's James Boyce discusses how wealth and power imbalances facilitate environmental degradation-- and the poor suffer the consequences. >> Watch interview>> Read "The Environmental Cost of Inequality"
  • Type of publication: Interview
  • Research or In The Media: Commentary
  • Research Area: Environmental and Energy Economics
  • Publication Date: 2018-11-03
  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: James K. Boyce
  • Show in Front Page Modules: Yes
  • Publisher: The Real News Network
How Inequality Increases Environmental Damage for Everyone (But Not Equally)

How Inequality Increases Environmental Damage for Everyone (But Not Equally)

In The Real News Network interview, PERI's James Boyce discusses how wealth and power imbalances facilitate environmental degradation-- and the poor suffer the consequences.

>> Watch interview
>> Read "The Environmental Cost of Inequality"

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