The countries most affected by climate change are poor, rely heavily on agriculture for income, and are vulnerable to extreme ...
Climate breakdown and inequality are deeply interwoven, with each crisis exacerbating the other, according to a new report.
polluting stock portfolios and pernicious political influence,” says Oxfam International’s Climate Change Policy Lead, Nafkote Dabi. “This is theft - pure and simple - a tiny few robbing ...
How does Oxfam see this playing out? The world has changed a lot since 1992, when the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was created, and since the Paris Agreement. We recognise that.