Tag: climate justice
![Lilisiana, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands: Grace Namoi (19), a student at the local high school, walks through water left in the town square after a high tide. Grace worries about the future of her town with the visible impacts of a changing climate.](https://www.oxfam.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/RS311326_2021_Oxfam_SolomonIslands_Climate_LilisianaGrace-13-scr.jpg)
Loss and damage finance: where the rubber hits the road for climate justice
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Extreme weather events and increasing humanitarian need Continued inaction has created a climate crisis with more extreme weather events happening more frequently. These events disproportionately affect communities already facing crises related to conflict, food insecurity, and the economic shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even worse inadequate loss and damage finance from rich countries, who are […] Read more »
![Oxfam in Ghana: Helping people change their lives, their communities and their nation. Photo: Nana Kofi, Oxfam OGB](https://www.oxfam.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/earth-day-blogfull-image.jpg)
Analysis & Opinion Blogs Campaigning for change Food & climate change Health Inequality Rights in crisis
Beyond Covid-19: could we create a more sustainable world?
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What will the world’s response to the COVID-19 crisis mean for the two defining and interconnected challenges of our age: climate change and global inequality? Read more »