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Emilia Simpson
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Connection between Economic Inequality and Climate Change Pathway
Completion date
27 Apr 2024
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About Connection between Economic Inequality and Climate Change Pathway
4 Video modules
44 minutes of learning
4.6 rating
Competent level
How does income inequality affect society and sustainability? Income inequality is more than just an economic issue it influences social structures, health, and the environment. In this pathway, Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson explore the profound impacts of inequality, showing how a fairer distribution of resources is not only morally important but essential for a sustainable and thriving society. By the end of this pathway, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how inequality shapes the world around us and learn practical solutions to create a more equitable and sustainable future.
In this pathway
Understand the impacts of income inequality
Explore the social, health, and environmental consequences of income inequality
Learn about practical solutions to promote a fairer distribution of resources
Pathway experts
Richard Wilkinson
50 years: Social Epidemiology
Richard Wilkinson, emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham, Visiting Professor at University College London, and Honorary Professor at the University of York, has a background in Economic History and Philosophy of Science. He trained in Epidemiology, studying health determinants in populations, and has a research career focused on health inequalities and income distribution.