A report by UK-based NGO Oxfam says the world's super-rich have already used up their fair carbon budget for 2025.
The fossil fuel industry is singing from the same hymn sheet: consumers are to blame for the crisis. But that is a small part of the picture
“In Ireland, we are already seeing the effects of climate change, such as increasingly severe storms and devastating floods,” Oxfam CEO Jim Clarken said. “Yet, the wealthiest individuals continue to pollute with impunity. The super-rich are not just ...
The Oxfam report says only 16 per cent of Nigeria's climate change projects included gender as a key objective and a mere 1 per cent prioritised gender equality as the main goal.Nigeria's climate change projects are severely deficient in gender considerations,
An international move to tax the wealth of the super-rich looks unlikely, particularly as Donald Trump return to office
The combined wealth of UK billionaires surged by a staggering £35 million per day in 2024, reaching a total of £182 billion, according to a new report by Oxfam. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The charity’s report argues that the UK owes reparations to the colonial country for extracting money between 1765 and 1900
Sunil Acharya, Oxfam’s policy and campaigns coordinator for Asia, tells Eco-Business why he thinks the greater use of guarantees to mobilise financing in the private sector is problematic, especially as MDB lending is still at market rates.
Climate campaigners are calling for wealth taxes on the top 1 per cent to limit their pollution and pay for damages. View on euronews