Marinel holding a protest card on board of the monument commemorating super typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban. Photo: Stories4Change by Climate Tracker

Marinel holding a protest card.
Marinel holding a protest card.

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Add your voice to join the fight for climate justice

  • The ultra-wealthy are being allowed to continue to pollute at extreme rates, through investments and extravagant lifestyles.
  • All whilst the people who have done the least to cause the climate crisis are being pushed deeper into poverty.
  • Join communities around the world calling for climate justice - Add your voice now.

Add your voice to join the fight for climate justice

  • The ultra-wealthy are being allowed to continue to pollute at extreme rates, through investments and extravagant lifestyles.
  • All whilst the people who have done the least to cause the climate crisis are being pushed deeper into poverty.
  • Join communities around the world calling for climate justice - Add your voice now.

We need a planet for the 99% not the 1%

The climate crisis is an inequality crisis. The biggest polluters – rich countries, corporations, fossil fuel producers and super-rich individuals – are being allowed to get richer whilst destroying our planet and the lives of those with less money and power.

Together we can demand fairer choices that tackle the climate crisis and a planet that works for us all.

We want to push for change, we want a world where we don’t just survive, but we thrive, we want to push for climate justice – will you add your name?

How can we achieve climate justice?

One vital step is ensuring the biggest polluters and richest 1% drastically reduce their emissions and carry their fair share of the cost of climate damage.

What does a better world look like?

A more equal, peaceful world is possible. One where the air is clean, because renewable energy is powering our communities the world over. One where lives are no longer routinely upended by violence, crop failures or hurricanes, because when disasters strike everyone has access to protection and a right to safety. One where international laws are not just words on statute books, but protect all people from oppression. And where no one is forced to choose between heating or eating, because everyone has a right to live without poverty.

What can you do?

This climate inequality crisis has been caused by an unequal system which favours the wealth and power of a privileged few. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Governments and institutions the world-over could make better choices to benefit us all.

Add your name now to join the fight for climate justice. Together we can show our new government that the UK public wants this pushed up the political agenda.

What next?

We’ll be in touch with actions you can take to pressure the new government to take action to further climate justice and make the biggest and richest polluters pay up.

Fight for climate justice

In our fight for climate justice, Oxfam is collaborating with climate activists from around the world who are on the front lines of the fight against climate change. Marinel Ubaldo (above) is a climate activist from the Philippines.

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