Oxfam International analyzed 2019 data and revealed the findings on pollution in a report published on Nov. 20. The carbon emissions from the globe’s top one percent are enough to cause 1.3 million excess deaths due to heat, concluded the report, which comes just a week before the United Nations climate summit in Dubai. Dubbed COP, which stands for Conference of the Parties, the conference brings together many of world’s richest individuals — the collective indicted in the Oxfam report — who flock to the annual event in private jets, drawing the scorn of environmental activists. “The super-rich are plundering and polluting the planet to the point of destruction, leaving humanity choking on extreme heat, floods and drought,” Oxfam International interim Executive Director Amitabh Behar said. The report's findings include the following key facts:The richest one percent of the world’s population produces as much carbon pollution as the five billion people who make up the poorest two-thirds of humanity, according to a new study.
“For years we’ve fought to end the era of fossil fuels to save millions of lives and our planet. It’s clearer than ever this will be impossible until we, too, end the era of extreme wealth,” said Behar.