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Environmental Audit Committee 
British Academy, London 
15. October 2014 
Benjamin Hennig 
University of Oxford 
INEQUALITY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Global Inequality 
24 of the richest countries of the world (by GDP per capita) which are home to at least two million people, 
they are home to 13% of the world’s population, and almost 50% of world income (GDP)
Global Population 
Japan 
Germany 
UK 
France 
Spain 
USA 
This is a reprojection of the population distribution, showing where most people are living
Global Wealth 
UK 
The world resized according to each country’s gross domestic product 
Japan 
Germany 
France 
Spain 
USA
Inequality in Britain 
2010: By wealth Britain has become more 
unequal that at any time since 1918. This is 
not least because of continuously rising 
income inequalities. 
Health inequalities between areas surpass the 
last maxima recorded in the 1930s.
Health Inequalities 
Data source: Seymour, J. (for UNED-UK) (2001) Poverty in Plenty: A Human Development Report for 
the UK London: Earthscan Publications Ltd. (data included in the appendix)
Understanding Inequality 
Inequality can be explained by looking at the 
ratio of the share of income from the richest 
10% to the poorest 10% of the population. 
In the UK this ratio was 13∙8 in 2009 
This ratio was revealed by the UNDP in their world report 2009 (table M)
Inequality in the rich world 
17.7 Singapore 
15.9 United States 
15.0 Portugal 
13∙8 United Kingdom 
13.4 Israel 
12.5 Australia 
12.5 New Zealand 
11.6 Italy 
10.3 Spain 
10.2 Greece 
9.4 Canada 
9.4 Ireland 
9.2 Netherlands 
9.1 France 
9.0 Switzerland 
8.2 Belgium 
8.1 Denmark 
7.3 Slovenia 
6.9 Austria 
6.9 Germany 
6.2 Sweden 
6.1 Norway 
5.6 Finland 
4.5 Japan 
Japan 
4∙5 
Germany 
6∙9 
UK 
13∙8 
France 
9∙1 
Spain 
10∙3 
USA 
15∙9
The 1% 
Second largest growth worldwide in million-dollar-wealth 
households between 2013 and 2014 in the 
UK 
It has a 30.5% rise in millionaires in a year, compared 
with a 14.5% rise in France, a 14.1% rise in 
Germany and a 13.0% rise in the USA 
Predicted global wealth is rising from $263 trillion to 
$369 trillion, or by 40% between now and 2019 
By 2019 there will be 53 million million-dollar-households, 
a rise of 53% in just five years 
This data was released in the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2014
The 1% 
In otherwise affluent countries where the 
richest 1% take the most 
child poverty is common, 
children do worse at school, 
medium household incomes are lower along 
with average living standards, 
housing is of poorer quality 
and greater precarity and health suffers as 
much warranted anxiety rises 
This data was released in the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2014
Super-rich 
Wealth inequalities are far greater than income 
inequalities: The richest 10% in London have 
wealth which is 273 times greater than that of 
the poorest 10%. The wealth of the 1000 
richest in the UK is even greater: 359 times 
higher than that of the richest 10%. 
Calculated from figures provided by the Hills enquiry and Sunday Times, 2010
The 10 richest in London hold over a quarter (28.7%) of all the wealth of the 1000 richest on the British Isles
Unequal London 
Calculated from Census figures 1981 to 2011 
100% 
90% 
80% 
70% 
60% 
50% 
40% 
30% 
20% 
10% 
0% 
1980 1990 2000 2010 
Wealthy 
Middle 
Poor 
current estimate
Effects of inequality 
Nobody can spend as much money as the super 
rich have! You might then think that there is 
less waste if wealth is distributed like this. 
Is that true? 
You might think this isn’t real wealth, and 
people aren’t really that poor. So how do 
inequality and a consumption correlate? 
Isn’t it better to have the rich as custodians of most of the national wealth?
The effects of the effects... 
of inequality 
We are going to look at 
Meat consumption 
Water consumption 
Waste production 
Number of Flights 
Ecological impact 
in each of the most affluent countries. 
You might think: "Surely, if a few people hold most of the wealth we all consume less?"
Inequality and meat 
160 
140 
120 
100 
80 
60 
40 
20 
Japan 
Germany 
France 
Spain 
UK 
USA 
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 
Meat consumption in kg per year per person 
Inequality 
Not if you are concerned about how much meat we farm and consume
Inequality and water 
8.0 
7.0 
6.0 
5.0 
4.0 
3.0 
2.0 
Japan 
Germany 
France 
Spain 
UK 
USA 
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 
water in m3 per year per person 
Inequality 
Not if you are concerned about how much water we use (apart from the UK!)
900 
800 
700 
600 
500 
400 
300 
Inequality and waste 
Japan 
Germany France 
Spain 
UK 
USA 
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 
Inequality 
Not if you are concerned about how much waste we each produce 
Singapore 
1100 
Municipal waste collected (kg per capita per year)
Inequality and flights 
40 
35 
30 
25 
20 
15 
10 
5 
0 
Japan 
Germany 
Canada 
France 
Spain 
UK 
USA 
Italy 
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 
60 
Norway 
Ireland 
New Zealand 
annual aircraft departures per thousand people 
Inequality 
Not if you are concerned about how many flights we each take (on average)
Inequality and ecology 
11 
10 
9 
8 
7 
6 
5 
4 
3 
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 
Inequality 
Ecological footprint in global hectares per capita 
Japan 
Germany 
France 
Spain 
UK 
USA 
Singapore 
Not if you are concerned about how many planets we might need to exist: 
An Ecological Footprint of 2.1 global hectares per capita equals one-planet living
Data sources 
UNDP/FAO http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=126 
UNDP/LPR http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=104 
UNSD http://unstats.un.org/unsd/ENVIRONMENT/qindicators.htm 
World Bank World Development Indicators 2005 (IS.AIR.DPRT) 
WWF Living Planet Index 2008 
More and more geographical data is becoming available, often for the first time.
Ecological impact of the rich 
How does this relate to the ecological impact of 
those 24 countries on the globe as a whole, and 
how do the poorer nations compare – to what 
extent does global inequality have an impact on 
a sustainable future of the planet as well as 
inequalities within the rich world? 
The poor in unequal rich countries consume more than in more equal countries
Ecological Footprint 
The map shows the ecological footprint (EF), a measure of the resources used per head in each country. A 
EF of 2.1 global hectares per capita equals one-planet living on the basis that everyone is entitled to the 
same amount of the planet’s natural resources. - Source: New Economics Foundation, Happy Planet Index
Ecological Footprint 
When we draw the same map upon the world population cartogram it may not initially appear to be so bad. 
The countries that consume too much contain fewer people, so not such a problem? 
However...This map is misleading – we need to reproject the basemap again for a fair picture
Ecological Footprint 
Japan 
Germany 
UK 
France 
Spain 
USA 
If we reproject the globe again so that the area of each grid cell is drawn in proportion to the ecological 
impact of the people who live in that area, then we see that most of the damage is being caused by the rich 
world and more of that (per capita) by the most unequal countries of the rich world (which China services).
Conclusion 
“We should … dethrone the idea that 
maximising the growth in measured prosperity, 
GDP per capita, should be an explicit objective 
of economic and social policy.” 
Adair Turner, Chair of the UK Financial Services Authority, 2007
(Un)Happy Humanity? 
Source: Prosperity without growth? Sustainable Development 
Commission (2009)
(Un)Happy Humanity?
Conclusion 
To consume less, you need to feel 
you have more in common with other people. 
If success is about having a lot of money, 
success is about consuming more and wasting more. 
Consumption by everybody is less 
in countries where everyone is more equal. 
All affluent countries need to reduce their levels of 
consumption by reducing social inequalities. 
Through their dominance of global media and marketing 
the rest of the world usually looks up towards richer 
countries. 
What example are we providing?
Thanks for your attention 
Benjamin Hennig 
University of Oxford 
benjamin.hennig@ouce.ox.ac.uk - http://www.viewsoftheworld.net

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Inequality and Sustainability

  • 1. Environmental Audit Committee British Academy, London 15. October 2014 Benjamin Hennig University of Oxford INEQUALITY AND SUSTAINABILITY
  • 2. Global Inequality 24 of the richest countries of the world (by GDP per capita) which are home to at least two million people, they are home to 13% of the world’s population, and almost 50% of world income (GDP)
  • 3. Global Population Japan Germany UK France Spain USA This is a reprojection of the population distribution, showing where most people are living
  • 4. Global Wealth UK The world resized according to each country’s gross domestic product Japan Germany France Spain USA
  • 5. Inequality in Britain 2010: By wealth Britain has become more unequal that at any time since 1918. This is not least because of continuously rising income inequalities. Health inequalities between areas surpass the last maxima recorded in the 1930s.
  • 6. Health Inequalities Data source: Seymour, J. (for UNED-UK) (2001) Poverty in Plenty: A Human Development Report for the UK London: Earthscan Publications Ltd. (data included in the appendix)
  • 7. Understanding Inequality Inequality can be explained by looking at the ratio of the share of income from the richest 10% to the poorest 10% of the population. In the UK this ratio was 13∙8 in 2009 This ratio was revealed by the UNDP in their world report 2009 (table M)
  • 8. Inequality in the rich world 17.7 Singapore 15.9 United States 15.0 Portugal 13∙8 United Kingdom 13.4 Israel 12.5 Australia 12.5 New Zealand 11.6 Italy 10.3 Spain 10.2 Greece 9.4 Canada 9.4 Ireland 9.2 Netherlands 9.1 France 9.0 Switzerland 8.2 Belgium 8.1 Denmark 7.3 Slovenia 6.9 Austria 6.9 Germany 6.2 Sweden 6.1 Norway 5.6 Finland 4.5 Japan Japan 4∙5 Germany 6∙9 UK 13∙8 France 9∙1 Spain 10∙3 USA 15∙9
  • 9. The 1% Second largest growth worldwide in million-dollar-wealth households between 2013 and 2014 in the UK It has a 30.5% rise in millionaires in a year, compared with a 14.5% rise in France, a 14.1% rise in Germany and a 13.0% rise in the USA Predicted global wealth is rising from $263 trillion to $369 trillion, or by 40% between now and 2019 By 2019 there will be 53 million million-dollar-households, a rise of 53% in just five years This data was released in the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2014
  • 10. The 1% In otherwise affluent countries where the richest 1% take the most child poverty is common, children do worse at school, medium household incomes are lower along with average living standards, housing is of poorer quality and greater precarity and health suffers as much warranted anxiety rises This data was released in the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2014
  • 11. Super-rich Wealth inequalities are far greater than income inequalities: The richest 10% in London have wealth which is 273 times greater than that of the poorest 10%. The wealth of the 1000 richest in the UK is even greater: 359 times higher than that of the richest 10%. Calculated from figures provided by the Hills enquiry and Sunday Times, 2010
  • 12. The 10 richest in London hold over a quarter (28.7%) of all the wealth of the 1000 richest on the British Isles
  • 13. Unequal London Calculated from Census figures 1981 to 2011 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1980 1990 2000 2010 Wealthy Middle Poor current estimate
  • 14. Effects of inequality Nobody can spend as much money as the super rich have! You might then think that there is less waste if wealth is distributed like this. Is that true? You might think this isn’t real wealth, and people aren’t really that poor. So how do inequality and a consumption correlate? Isn’t it better to have the rich as custodians of most of the national wealth?
  • 15. The effects of the effects... of inequality We are going to look at Meat consumption Water consumption Waste production Number of Flights Ecological impact in each of the most affluent countries. You might think: "Surely, if a few people hold most of the wealth we all consume less?"
  • 16. Inequality and meat 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Japan Germany France Spain UK USA 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Meat consumption in kg per year per person Inequality Not if you are concerned about how much meat we farm and consume
  • 17. Inequality and water 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 Japan Germany France Spain UK USA 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 water in m3 per year per person Inequality Not if you are concerned about how much water we use (apart from the UK!)
  • 18. 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 Inequality and waste Japan Germany France Spain UK USA 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Inequality Not if you are concerned about how much waste we each produce Singapore 1100 Municipal waste collected (kg per capita per year)
  • 19. Inequality and flights 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Japan Germany Canada France Spain UK USA Italy 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 60 Norway Ireland New Zealand annual aircraft departures per thousand people Inequality Not if you are concerned about how many flights we each take (on average)
  • 20. Inequality and ecology 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Inequality Ecological footprint in global hectares per capita Japan Germany France Spain UK USA Singapore Not if you are concerned about how many planets we might need to exist: An Ecological Footprint of 2.1 global hectares per capita equals one-planet living
  • 21. Data sources UNDP/FAO http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=126 UNDP/LPR http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=104 UNSD http://unstats.un.org/unsd/ENVIRONMENT/qindicators.htm World Bank World Development Indicators 2005 (IS.AIR.DPRT) WWF Living Planet Index 2008 More and more geographical data is becoming available, often for the first time.
  • 22. Ecological impact of the rich How does this relate to the ecological impact of those 24 countries on the globe as a whole, and how do the poorer nations compare – to what extent does global inequality have an impact on a sustainable future of the planet as well as inequalities within the rich world? The poor in unequal rich countries consume more than in more equal countries
  • 23. Ecological Footprint The map shows the ecological footprint (EF), a measure of the resources used per head in each country. A EF of 2.1 global hectares per capita equals one-planet living on the basis that everyone is entitled to the same amount of the planet’s natural resources. - Source: New Economics Foundation, Happy Planet Index
  • 24. Ecological Footprint When we draw the same map upon the world population cartogram it may not initially appear to be so bad. The countries that consume too much contain fewer people, so not such a problem? However...This map is misleading – we need to reproject the basemap again for a fair picture
  • 25. Ecological Footprint Japan Germany UK France Spain USA If we reproject the globe again so that the area of each grid cell is drawn in proportion to the ecological impact of the people who live in that area, then we see that most of the damage is being caused by the rich world and more of that (per capita) by the most unequal countries of the rich world (which China services).
  • 26. Conclusion “We should … dethrone the idea that maximising the growth in measured prosperity, GDP per capita, should be an explicit objective of economic and social policy.” Adair Turner, Chair of the UK Financial Services Authority, 2007
  • 27. (Un)Happy Humanity? Source: Prosperity without growth? Sustainable Development Commission (2009)
  • 29. Conclusion To consume less, you need to feel you have more in common with other people. If success is about having a lot of money, success is about consuming more and wasting more. Consumption by everybody is less in countries where everyone is more equal. All affluent countries need to reduce their levels of consumption by reducing social inequalities. Through their dominance of global media and marketing the rest of the world usually looks up towards richer countries. What example are we providing?
  • 30. Thanks for your attention Benjamin Hennig University of Oxford benjamin.hennig@ouce.ox.ac.uk - http://www.viewsoftheworld.net