UN climate change talks
The United Nations climate talks in Poland have drawn to a close. Oxfam was there to lobby on behalf of poor people around the world who are the most vulnerable to climate change.
The verdict
The UN climate negotiations have not shown the urgency and political will needed to protect poor people from climate change.
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Footprint myths
How does China's carbon footprint shape up against the US? A closer look at the facts reveals unexpected results.
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Celeb support
Sir David Attenborough, Scarlett Johansson, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu - just a few of the famous names calling for climate action.
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The icemen cometh
How do you capture the attention of bleary-eyed delegates as they arrive at UN climate talks? Oxfam's Charlie Powell explains.
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A week in video
With a week down, and one to go, we take a look at the best videos from Oxfam's team in Poland.
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Climate monster
Outside the UN climate conference a strange beast - with an important message - lurks.
Video: climate monster
Canvas for Change
Sixteen artists from around the world have created artwork to illustrate how climate change is already taking its grip on poor communities.
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Face the Music
We’ve worked with BAFTA-winning animator Ian Gouldstone to create Face the Music – a short animated film that shows the impact of climate change on poor people.
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Latest news
Live from Oxfam's team in Poland
Take action
International agreement is needed to cut emissions and help poor people adapt to the effects of climate change.

What we're calling for
What decision makers must do to stop climate change from deepening poverty.
From the field
Personal testimonies of how climate change is deepening poverty.









