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To keep the Earth habitable, we must work much less, says French star economist Piketty

To keep the Earth habitable, we must work much less, says French star economist Piketty

French economist Thomas Piketty and his co-authors argue that global inequality and climate change can be resolved by 2100 through a significant overhaul of the world economy. Their proposed model suggests that reducing working hours is essential to maintaining a livable planet and transitioning to alternative development systems.

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