Extended Data Fig. 6: ISO-GHG curve of offsetting the emissions of poverty alleviation in non-poor and poor countries. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: ISO-GHG curve of offsetting the emissions of poverty alleviation in non-poor and poor countries.

From: Ending extreme poverty has a negligible impact on global greenhouse gas emissions

Extended Data Fig. 6

Black lines show all combinations of reductions in carbon intensity in poor and non-poor countries that would offset entirely the emissions from poverty alleviation. The intersection with the vertical axis is the reduction needed if coming from non-poor countries alone, while the intersection with the horizontal axis is the reduction needed if coming from poor countries alone. Countries are defined as poor if they have more than 3% poverty at a given poverty line.

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