The blueprint for building a fairer world without breaking the planet
A group of researchers has proposed a plan to achieve ecological sustainability by 2100 while improving global living standards and reducing work hours. The plan, outlined in the "Global Justice Report," emphasizes decarbonization, reducing overconsumption, and significantly cutting inequality. It suggests tools like a global wealth tax and international financial mechanisms to support these goals, arguing that gradual adoption by willing nations can drive global progress.
A group of researchers proposed a plan to achieve ecological sustainability, reduce inequality, and cut working hours globally by half by 2100.
The plan offers a realistic path to balance economic growth, environmental health, and social equity, using historical examples of productivity and labor changes.
It highlights practical, global solutions that prioritize fairness and sustainability, offering hope for a more just and livable future.
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