Names and Locations of the Top 100 People Killing the Planet

Names and Locations
Names and Location of the Top 100 People Killing the Planet, 2019 – by Jordan Engel

“The earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses.” – Utah Phillips

Just 100 companies are responsible for more than 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since 1988. The guys who run those companies – and they are mostly guys – have gotten rich on the backs of literally all life on Earth. Their business model relies on the destruction of the only home humanity has ever known. Meanwhile, we misdirect our outrage at our neighbors, friends, and family for using plastic straws or not recycling. If there is anyone who deserves the outrage of all 7.5 billion of us, it’s these 100 people right here. Combined, they control the majority of the world’s mineral rights – the “right” to exploit the remaining unextracted oil, gas, and coal. They need to know that we won’t leave them alone until they agree to Keep It In The Ground. Not just their companies, but them. Now it’s personal.

Houston tops this list as home to 7 of the 100 top ecocidal planet killers, followed by Jakarta, Calgary, Moscow, and Beijing. The richest person on the list is Russian oil magnate Vagit Alekperov, who is currently worth $20.7 billion.

The map is in the form of a cartogram which represents the size of countries by their cumulative carbon dioxide emissions since industrialization.

This map is a response to the pervasive myth that we can stop climate change if we just modify our personal behavior and buy more green products. Whether or not we separate our recycling, these corporations will go on trashing the planet unless we stop them. The key decision-makers at these companies have the privilege of relative anonymity, and with this map, we’re trying to pull back that veil and call them out. These guys should feel the same personal responsibility for saving the planet that we all feel.

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Closeup of the top 32 North Americans killing the planet.
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Closeup of the top 18 Europeans killing the planet.

Update, September 2019:

Writer Adam Weymouth contacted every person on this list asking for an interview to discuss their thoughts on climate change. In the course of his research, he found a few CEOs have now changed. They are:

Suncor – CEO Mark Little;
Kiewit – CEO Bruce Grewcock;
NACCO – CEO J C Butler Jr;
Console Energy – CEO James A Brock;
Alpha Natural Resources no longer exists. Bought by Contura Energy. CEO Kevin S Crutchfield;
Polska Grupa  Górnicza – CEO Tomasz Rogala;
OKD – CEO Michal Heřman;
EGPC – CEO Abed Ezz El-Regal;
Nigerian National Petroleum – CEO Mele Kyari;
DTEK – CEO Maxim Timchenko (Rinat Akhmetov is the owner);
CNOOC – CEO Yuan Guangyu;
INPEX – CEO Takayuki Ueda;
Berau Coal Energy – CEO Iskak Indra Wahyudi;
Indika Energy – CEO Agus Lasmono

“Names and Location of the Top 100 People Killing the Planet, 2019” was made by Jordan Engel. It can be reused under the Decolonial Media License 0.1.

Sources:
2017 Carbon Majors Report
WRI Climate Analysis Indicators Tool via The Carbon Map
The Forbes List of Richest People in the World

202 comments

  1. Ces 100 “personnes” n’existeront plus le jour où vous, nous tous, arrêteront de consommer du pétrole sous forme de carburants, plastics et dérivés divers. Ne les accusez pas hypocritement, remettez vous en question car c’est vous les vrais pollueurs au final et destructeurs de la planète

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    • The map inflates (or deflates) countries placing larger (or lesser) amounts of burden on the environment. See how bloated the US is? How small South America is? And Canada? They aren’t polluting as much. Go Australia!!

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      • Australia and Canada have very small populations (and thus economies) for their land sizes. They are going to be shrunk down in any map except one of national egolatry.

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        • That was my point. The map in/deflation shouldn’t be proportional to pollution nominal but to pollution per capita. Australia is one of the biggest polluters on earth and the fact that they have low density shouldn’t be skewing our understanding of that.

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