New Delhi, July 21 -- Summary A recent Oxfam report highlights the stark climate inequality in the MENA region, where the wealthiest individuals are responsible for a disproportionate share of emissions.

The richest 10% contribute 60% of emissions, while the poorest 50% account for just 10%.

This disparity exacerbates climate vulnerabilities, urging transformative action for a just transition.

A new report has revealed that the richest in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region produce a shockingly disproportionate share of consumption-based emissions with their massive super yachts and private jets.

The report, Not Everyone is in the Same Boat; Climate and Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa, draws on research by th...