Research for Oxfam evidences inequality between footprints of people in UK and in countries including Rwanda, Ethiopia and Malawi
The average British person will have emitted more carbon dioxide emissions in the first 2 week of this year than private citizens of any one of seven African nations does in an entire year.
This is the key finding of an Oxfam project, published on Sunday, which discovered that someone in the UK will take just five days to radiate the same carbon as someone in Rwanda does in a year.
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