Women are taking matters into their own hands in the face of climate events. Climate change is exposing the inequalities of the world. As extreme weather events are causing famine, conflict, and ...
Ndeye Yacine Dieng has lived in Bargny, Senegal, since the early 1960s. The area is heavily affected by climate-induced sea level rise. “Most of our belongings and our best young people are being ...
An empty plate is shown in Iwaya, one of the poorest areas of Lagos, in this undated photograph taken by a child, part of an exhibition in which hundreds of Nigerian kids from the richest and poorest ...
CNN — Climate-fueled disasters have forced about 20 million people a year to leave their homes in the past decade -- equivalent to one every two seconds -- according to a new report from Oxfam. This ...
* New report combines social vulnerability, climate hazard * Southeast, poorest U.S. region, seen most at risk * Oxfam urges backing for climate change legislation By Pascal Fletcher MIAMI, Oct 21 ...
As the UN climate summit, COP28, kicks off this month where political and business leaders gather to review the progress made on limiting global warming– WaterBear believes crucial voices continue to ...
Wearing second-hand clothing has become an act of “rebellion” for young people concerned about climate change, according to a star stylist. Bay Garnett, who put together the outfits for Oxfam’s ...
Responding to the publication today of the IPCC's Working Group III report on climate change mitigation, Oxfam's Climate Policy Lead Nafkote Dabi said: "This IPCC report pulls no punches. The bleak ...
In a devastating new report, Oxfam says one person is likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. We speak with Shannon Scribner, director of humanitarian ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The world's relief agencies will be overwhelmed by a rise in the number of people affected by climate-related disasters by 2015 unless the quantity and quality of aid improves, a ...
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