Carbon emissions of richest 1% set to be 30 times the 1.5°C limit in 2030 The carbon footprints of the richest 1 per cent of people on Earth is set to be 30 times greater than the level compatible with the 1.5°C goal of the Paris A
Oxfam reaction to pledge to end finance for overseas fossil fuel Responding to reports that around 20 countries have committed to stop financing overseas fossil fuel projects by the end of 2022, Oxfam's climate policy lead
Oxfam criticizes lack of G20 bold action to tackle vaccine inequality, climate change, and promote a fair economic recovery At the end of the G20 Summit in Rome, Italy, Oxfam panned the lack of bold and effective action from the world leaders at such an important moment in the glo
Oxfam calls for urgent G20 action to tackle vaccine inequality, hunger, climate change, and promote a fair economic recovery Ahead of the G20 Summit in Rome, Italy, Oxfam calls on G20 leaders to take urgent action to dramatically scale up manufacturing and access to COVID-19 vaccin
ILO report a “stark reminder” that vaccine inequality is “economic self-harm”, People’s Vaccine Alliance says Responding to an International Labour Organisation’s report, ILO Monitor: COVID-19 and the world of work, campaigners have called global vaccine inequality “
Roadmap confirms rich nations will meet $100 billion climate finance target later than promised: Oxfam reaction Rich nations today published a Climate Finance Delivery Plan claiming that it will take until 2023 to meet their commitment to mobilize $100 billion each yea
Oxfam reaction to the UNFCCC’s updated NDC Synthesis Report Responding to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) updated NDC Synthesis Report, Oxfam France’s Advocacy Manager Armelle Le C
Pharmaceutical companies and rich nations delivering just one in seven of the doses promised for developing countries Developing countries have been hit with an endless tide of inadequate gestures and broken promises from rich countries and pharmaceutical companies, who are
Momentum toward a living income for millions in global food supply chains at risk as difficult realities dawn Big food companies have hit a crossroads in their efforts to support a living income for millions of farmers in their global supply chains, and, in many ways