
COP27: Oxfam reacts to NZ Government’s loss & damage announcement
Oxfam Aotearoa welcomes and congratulates the NZ government’s recognition that loss and damage exists and requires funding, but Jo Spratt, Communications and Advocacy Director says
Oxfam Aotearoa welcomes and congratulates the NZ government’s recognition that loss and damage exists and requires funding, but Jo Spratt, Communications and Advocacy Director says
Billionaire investments in polluting industries such as fossil fuels and cement double the average for the Standard and Poor group of 500 companies – Oxfam
In response to the US$100bn climate finance progress report, by Canada and Germany on behalf of the donor countries published today, Nafkote Dabi, Oxfam International
In response to the UNFCCC’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) Synthesis Report published today, Chelsea Hodgkins, Oxfam’s Climate Change Policy Lead, said: “This report shows world
Some of the world’s biggest aid and development organisations have signed up to a far-reaching set of commitments to create closer partnerships with local and
Lower-income countries paying the highest price as emissions and fossil fuel profits rocket An average of 189 million people per year have been affected by
Reporting international climate finance remains flawed, and profoundly unfair. Many rich countries are using dishonest and misleading accounting to inflate their climate finance contributions to
Oxfam Aotearoa communications and advocacy director Dr Jo Spratt said about the Commitment to Reducing Inequality index: “The inequality index shows Aotearoa is doing pretty
Half of the poorest countries saw health spendings drop despite the pandemic, while 95 percent of all countries froze or even lowered taxes on rich
In reaction to the Government’s farmgate emissions pricing system, Oxfam Aotearoa climate justice lead Nick Henry says: “A system for pricing agricultural emissions is starting to