Research & Papers:
- Climate Change and Social Inequality (S. Nazrul Islam and John Winkel)
- Global warming has increased global economic inequality (Noah S. Diffenbaugh and Marshall Burke)
- Climate change and class conflict in the Anthropocene (Murat Arsel)
- 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)
- Confronting Carbon Inequality: Putting climate justice at the heart of the COVID-19 recovery (Oxfam)
- Executive Excess 2015: Money to Burn (Institute for Policy Studies)
- High Flyers 2017 (Institute for Policy Studies)
- Are fossil fuel CEOs responsible for climate change? Social structure and criminal law approaches to climate litigation (Ryan Gunderson & Claiton Fyock)
- Accelerating Sustainability: Why Political Economy Matters (Hubert Schmitz & Ian Scoones)
- Rhetoric and frame analysis of ExxonMobil's climate change communications (Geoffrey Supran & Naomi Oreskes)
- Struggles in the Planet Factory: Class Composition and Global Warming (N. Dyer-Witheford)
- The outsized carbon footprints of the super-rich (Beatriz Barrosa & Richard Wilk)
- AR6 Working Group III (IPCC)
- Global CO2 emissions from cement production, 1928–2018 (Robbie M. Andrew)
- Exxon’s complicity in Liberian oil sector corruption and how its Washington lobbyists fight to keep oil deals secret (Global Witness)
Newspapers & Media:
- The Rich Drive Climate Change – By Owning the Means of Production (Tribune)
- Who Will Pay for Climate Change? (The New Republic)
- What France’s Yellow Vest protests reveal about the future of climate action (Brookings)