Prem Sikka calls for wealth tax to offset environmental damage caused by richest 1%
"The richest 1 per cent are responsible for more carbon emissions than poorest 66 per cent combined", he pointed out.
"The richest 1 per cent are responsible for more carbon emissions than poorest 66 per cent combined", he pointed out.
The prime minister, foreign secretary and king have all taken their own private jets to travel to Cop28 in Dubai.
Richard Tice called CO2 a "plant food" in a video that could have been debunked by a pre-schooler.
Oxfam’s report, based on research with the Stockholm Environment Institute, assessed the consumption emissions of different income groups.
"This should be on the front page of every newspaper"
It follows record-breaking temperatures in August and July across the globe.
"The House of Commons is where laws are made, national debates are had – and where statements should be made."
The heat of roads 'melted sandals' and burnt people's feet, said a man who escaped the wildfires on the island.
The reporter accosted members of staff before making himself a cup of tea and challenging Areeba Hamid over her salary.
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