Research & Papers:

  1. Climate Change and Social Inequality (S. Nazrul Islam and John Winkel)
  2. Global warming has increased global economic inequality (Noah S. Diffenbaugh and Marshall Burke)
  3. Climate change and class conflict in the Anthropocene (Murat Arsel)
  4. The ‘end of the world’ vs. the ‘end of the month’: understanding social resistance to sustainability transition agendas, a lesson from the Yellow Vests in France (Mathilde Martin & Mine Islar)
  5. Confronting Carbon Inequality: Putting climate justice at the heart of the COVID-19 recovery (Oxfam)
  6. Executive Excess 2015: Money to Burn (Institute for Policy Studies)
  7. High Flyers 2017 (Institute for Policy Studies)
  8. Are fossil fuel CEOs responsible for climate change? Social structure and criminal law approaches to climate litigation (Ryan Gunderson & Claiton Fyock)
  9. Accelerating Sustainability: Why Political Economy Matters (Hubert Schmitz & Ian Scoones)
  10. Rhetoric and frame analysis of ExxonMobil's climate change communications (Geoffrey Supran & Naomi Oreskes)
  11. Struggles in the Planet Factory: Class Composition and Global Warming (N. Dyer-Witheford)
  12. The outsized carbon footprints of the super-rich (Beatriz Barrosa & Richard Wilk)
  13. AR6 Working Group III (IPCC)
  14. Global CO2 emissions from cement production, 1928–2018 (Robbie M. Andrew)
  15. Exxon’s complicity in Liberian oil sector corruption and how its Washington lobbyists fight to keep oil deals secret (Global Witness)

Newspapers & Media:

  1. The Rich Drive Climate Change – By Owning the Means of Production (Tribune)
  2. Who Will Pay for Climate Change? (The New Republic)
  3. What France’s Yellow Vest protests reveal about the future of climate action (Brookings)