"To stay within the 1.5 degrees limit, the richest 1 percent would have to slash their emissions by 97 percent by 2030." ...
Oxfam has renewed calls for global action, urging citizens around the world to sign petitions demanding that wealthy ...
A new study in the Journal of Economic Geography has revealed that European "due diligence" laws designed to make ...
Around the world, economic inequality is fueling both the rise of authoritarianism and protesters going to the streets to ...
Oxfam calls on the Chancellor to increase taxes on climate-polluting extreme wealth – such as private jets and superyachts – to raise the much-needed funds to tackle the climate crisis in a way that ...
Despite some advances in countering worldwide poverty, it remains at a startlingly high level. According to the World Bank, half of humanity lives on less than $6.85 per day per person, with over 700 ...
Explore how the world's richest 1% exhaust their carbon budget in 10 days, driving the climate crisis. Discover Oxfam's call ...
The charity shop's Longmans edition of The Hobbit is more than 50 years old and is one of just 50 copies believed to still ...
Despite the US withdrawal from multilateral climate organizations, the global energy transition will continue, with India and ...
That's not all, the richest 0.1 % — a group that includes billionaires and ultra-high-net-worth individuals — took just 3 ...
Recent analysis by Oxfam has revealed that in just over ten days into 2026, the world's richest 1 per cent of people have ...