Introduction (5 min) Introduce, using chapter 2.2. “Tackling inequality in times of climate crisis”, three different categories of approaches to combat inequality: -> Taxes or levies are a form of revenue for the government which can be used to redistribute resources as well as to make social ‘bads’ more expensive. -> Cash benefits like unemployment benefits or different forms of subsidies mainly look at the individual and her income and can effectively alleviate existential need and strengthen individual self-determination. -> Social-ecological infrastructures enable people to meet their needs with low resource consumption. Group phase (45 min) Each group chooses one of the five measure pairs. They write the two measures on a flipchart and analyse them in four sequences of brainstorming using different colors. Instruct them to think of all possible answers when brainstorming questions b to d. - Which of the three categories (taxes/levies, cash benefits, socio-ecological infrastructure) do the measures belong to? (3 min)
- How could the proposed measure affect inequality? (red color) (15 min)
- What could be its impacts on the climate? (green color) (15 min)
- How effective is the measure in tackling both: inequality and carbon emissions? (black color) (15 min)
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