High-income groups disproportionately contribute to climate extremes worldwide
Sarah Schöngart(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Setu Pelz(Europa-Universität Flensburg), Zebedee Nicholls(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Roman Hoffmann(University of Vienna)
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