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[A Global Grand Bargain: Taxing Billionaires to Solve the Climate Crisis]-[Tax the rich — and save the planet | from TED Talks Daily]

TED Business · B1 · 2025-11-17

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A New Grand Bargain: Addressing Climate Injustice Through Global Redistribution

In this compelling TED Talk, economist Esther Duflo addresses the urgent moral and economic crisis of climate change, proposing a bold mechanism to fund climate damages and mitigation. Duflo argues that the current approach—relying on voluntary contributions from wealthy nations—is failing, and suggests that a systemic, publicly funded redistribution system financed by the world’s wealthiest individuals and corporations is both necessary and achievable.

The Staggering Cost of Climate Injustice

Duflo highlights a grim reality: climate change is not just about environmental destruction; it is a matter of life and death, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries. By using the "value of a statistical life" as a benchmark, she illustrates that the annual greenhouse gas emissions from OECD countries inflict a staggering cost of $17 trillion on the world’s poorest nations. For instance, in Niger, where GDP is roughly $650 per capita, the yearly damages from these emissions amount to $9,000. Duflo argues that wealthy nations are currently "nickel-and-diming" poor countries, leading to a "road to nowhere" filled with empty buzzwords rather than meaningful financial support.

Taxing the Wealthy: A Feasible Solution

To address this "moral debt," Duflo proposes moving beyond traditional philanthropy, which she deems insufficient. She suggests that the necessary funds must come from the "bank account of the richest people on the planet and the largest multinational corporations." Her proposal rests on two key pillars:

  1. Billionaire Wealth Tax: Implementing a 3% annual tax on the wealth of the 3,000 richest people globally could raise $400 billion.
  2. Corporate Tax Reform: Increasing the minimum tax on multinational corporations from 15% to 21% would generate an additional $300 billion.

Duflo argues this is not a radical dream but a feasible policy. She points to the 2021 global treaty on corporate taxation as proof that international consensus is possible. She suggests a mechanism where nations could levy taxes on corporations or billionaires if they fail to pay their fair share, similar to how countries currently enforce tax compliance on foreign sales.

Direct Cash Transfers for Resilience

Addressing concerns about bureaucratic mismanagement or corruption, Duflo advocates for sending these funds "straight to people." She cites over 100 randomized controlled trials of cash transfer programs that demonstrate how recipients use funds effectively to build resilience. Examples from Kenya and Zambia show that cash transfers allow families to improve their housing, invest in solar technology, and smooth out consumption during droughts or floods. This approach, she argues, could fund a Universal Basic Income (UBI) in the poorest regions, ensuring no one lives below the poverty line.

Restoring Trust for a Global Future

The ultimate goal of this "grand bargain" is to repair the fractured trust between the West and the rest of the world. Duflo emphasizes that the future of climate mitigation lies in developing nations. If these countries do not have the resources to grow sustainably, the "climate fight will be lost." By creating a system where poor countries are entitled to compensation for climate damages in exchange for committing to forceful climate action, the world can achieve a more just and effective path forward. Duflo concludes with a direct appeal to the wealthiest individuals to support this tax, framing it as an urgent, feasible, and just necessity for global survival.

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I can see what you're thinking.
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The reality is we are doing it all the time.
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