Summary
This text is about green basic income (basic income that is funded by environmental taxes and fees). Because with taxes and basic income, it may be possible to tackle poverty, climate change, animal suffering, health problems and premature death and also fund basic income. Since there are global challenges that are probably too great to solve with individual interventions, a systemic approach is probably needed. A good example is the Millennium Goals that is estimated to have saved at least 21 million lives and put over 471 million people out of extreme poverty. There are good examples of […]
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