
How disaster brought us together
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina transformed Oxfam’s approach to domestic operations, we continue to uplift communities in the South.
The carbon footprint of the world’s one billion poorest people represents just 3 percent of the global total. Yet as climate change advances, poor communities are hardest hit. Not only do we have a responsibility to avoid doing harm to others, we must help them adapt.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina transformed Oxfam’s approach to domestic operations, we continue to uplift communities in the South.
Rehabilitated well in Somalia now serving community
Despite setbacks on climate change under the Trump presidency, here are five ways we are making progress in the climate crisis.
Climate justice means holding accountable the countries, corporations, and people fueling our climate crisis and demanding they support those experiencing its harshest effects.
Which countries are most affected by climate change? | Oxfam
Climate change is affecting agriculture, but we can reduce climate-warming emissions and help farmers adapt to ensure we have nutritious food in the future.