High-emitter states cooked the planet for a century while getting rich off it. You don't get to torch someone's house and then blame their smoke detector for failing.
High-emitter states caused the crisis while others pay the price. They burned their way to wealth, then left vulnerable people to flee the consequences.
High-emitter states are responsible for the vast majority of historical atmospheric carbon. This accumulated pollution is the primary physical driver of climate-induced displacement globally.
High-emitter states caused this mess with their endless fossil fuels, so they own the floods and droughts driving people out. Pointing at broke local governments just shifts blame from the real polluters.
The global economic system locks in fossil fuel dependence and inequality. When climate shocks hit, the vulnerable are forced to move.
The global economic system concentrates power and emissions, an empire built on extraction that dumps climate harms on the vulnerable.
The global economic system weaponizes fossil wealth, externalizes climate harm, and leaves the vulnerable to flee.
The global economic system concentrates power and emissions, and the vulnerable bear the climate's price, demanding we change our course.
The global economic system bears the blame; its relentless push for growth and fossil fuels profits from climate pain and migration.
The global economic system spreads risk like coin, externalizing climate costs to the weak while elites hoard gains.
The global economic system locks in fossil fuel dependence and unequal growth, exporting climate harms and driving migration.
The global economic system externalizes climate costs, props up fossil fuels, and drives displacement through trade and debt.
Global economic systems privilege profit over people, dumping climate harms on the vulnerable and forcing migration. Until that system is reformed, it bears the blame.
The global economic system bears the blame. It fuels fossil fuels, externalizes costs, and drives vulnerable people to move as climate chaos grows.
Global economic system fuels fossil-fuel frenzy and inequity. It pushes emissions and displacement, with the vulnerable paying the price while profits ride on.
High-emitter states created the climate mess with fossil-fuel growth; they owe real cuts and help with safe relocation.