The majority of the top 10% of global consumers live in the U.S. and Europe—and they incur an outsized cost on our planet, a new study finds.

Top 10% generate climate and biodiversity damage bill that exceeds economies of most countries, say researchers

That amount could pay for climate and biodiversity financing targets with billions still to spare.

We've heard that the world's wealthiest 10 percent are disproportionately responsible for environmental damage.

Valor correspondente aos danos ambientais causados pelos que mais consomem dava, estima estudo, para colmatar o fosso existente no financiamento para clima e biodiversidade.

The majority of the top 10% of global consumers live in the U.S. and Europe—and they incur an outsized cost on our planet, a new study finds.

The world's top consumers, mainly in the US and EU, cause trillions in environmental damage annually. Biodiversity loss and climate change are the biggest culprits. This study…