In his new book, the economist Thomas Piketty argues that the world can’t stop climate change without addressing issues of inequality.
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As we confront an array of global challenges, from climate change and biodiversity loss to social inequality, it has become increasingly clear that addressing these issues starts with education. Read full story
In his new book, the economist Thomas Piketty argues that the world can’t stop climate change without addressing issues of inequality.
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