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The other day a Swiss newspaper published a study that a temperature increase of 4°C would probably cost us (on average) about 40% of our wealth globally.
Mind you, that was a single study that had to make a lot of assumptions about the coming decades. But working with these ballpark figures and assuming the 40% hit will be distributed evenly, most middle-class people will probably manage somehow, though they definitely won't be middle-class anymore by today's standards. The rich will likely be inconvenienced (more indoor golf halls and huge water bill for the pool) but generally fine.
As for those just getting by somehow...
And the wealth gap just keeps increasing. Even the centre-left are not reversing it.
But there is lobbying for remedy https://patrioticmillionaires.uk/