Unequal Planet: Why some people have - and some have not (and what you can do to change it) by Anna Claybourne
Unequal Planet offers young readers a clear, insightful look at Earth's ongoing inequality crisis
If everyone on Earth was equal, we would have the same standards of living, opportunities, wealth, health and other factors that make our lives different. But this isn't the case, the world is not an equal place and many experience great inequality in their lives.
Unequal Planet looks at the reasons behind global inequality - from where people are born to their individual income to the impacts of climate change, and suggests some positive, practical solutions to this complex and challenging issue. It also explores what we can all do - at a global and an individual level - to help make the world a more equal and better place.
Aimed at readers aged 9 and up.
Contents:
1: IT'S NOT FAIR!
2: WHAT IS MONEY?
3: WEALTH AND INCOME
4: RICH AND POOR COUNTRIES
5: NATURAL RESOURCES
6: LAND GRAB!
7: CASE STUDY: HAITI
8: DEALING WITH DEBT
9: INVENTIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
10: CASE STUDY: NORWAY
11: INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY
12: MORE INEQUALITIES
13: CLIMATE CHANGE CRISIS
14: CASE STUDY: TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS
15: CAN WE FIX IT?
16: INTERNATIONAL AID
17: EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE
18: CASE STUDY: EQUALITY FOR WOMEN
19: BIG IDEAS
20: WHAT CAN YOU DO?
21: A FAIRER FUTURE?
22: GLOSSARY
23: FURTHER READING
24: INDEX
Titles in this series:
Plastic Planet
Hot Planet
Recycled Planet
Sustainable Planet
Extinction Planet
Peaceful Planet