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Climate Action Network reaction to the 2007 UN Climate Change Conference outcome

Karina Brisby
Oxfam Grande Bretagne
Chargée des campagnes interactives
Karina Brisby

Climate Action Network (CAN), - who Oxfam is a member of - held a press conference directly after the conclusion of the United Nations Climate Change Conference Press Conference Saturday 15 December 2007, in Bali Indonesia.

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La gran final de Bali: el veredicto de Oxfam

Declaraciones de Antonio Hill, Asesor Principal de Políticas de Cambio Climático de la agencia internacional de desarrollo Oxfam, en la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático que culminó hoy en Bali, Indonesia.

“Bali ha preparado por primera vez una hoja de ruta para que todos los países enfrenten el cambio climático. Pero un puñado de países poderosos ha relegado aplastante evidencia científica a una mera nota de pié de página.

Poor people can’t bear it – Oxfam’s Polar Bears reject the US Climate offer

Oxfam’s Polar bears came back for a second visit to the Untied Nation Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia today, as they could not believe that on the final day of the summit, there was still no clear agreement on a way forward to tackle climate change. You can watch a video of what they got up to on our YouTube Channel.

Oxfam on Second Life for the Second time at Virtual Bali

David Waskow from Oxfam , will be taking part in a live seminar in Virtual Bali - a Second Life webcast organized by OneClimate.net

Getting the voices of those impacted by climate change heard in Bali.

Karina Brisby
Oxfam Grande Bretagne
Chargée des campagnes interactives
Karina Brisby

Sahba Chauhan has been busy for the past two weeks liaising with partner organizations in developing countries that Oxfam works with. I caught up with Sahba, at the conference on its second last day, to find out more about what she and our partners have been doing here in Bali.

Karina - Why is it important to have organisations from Least Developed and Developing countries here at this conference?

It's up to U Now - message to delegates Climate Change Conference

With just three days left to the conference closes, Oxfam blitzed delegates at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali, with a special photographic exhibition and calendar called "It's up to UNow".

The photos, are messages from people in developing countries, who are already having to adapt and live with the impacts of climate change, as well as people from rich countries, who are taking personal action to reduce their contribution to climate change.

The Bali Roadmap: Driving ahead or steering off course?

Antonio Hill
Oxfam International
Conseiller politique - changement climatique

Oxfam's Press Offcer, Jason Garman and Policy lead, Antonio Hill, take a look at whether the Ministers who arrive at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali, will use the last three days of the conference to move steadily forward or fall asleep at the wheel.

The Graph of Climate Injustice

Karina Brisby
Oxfam Grande Bretagne
Chargée des campagnes interactives
Karina Brisby
Kate Raeworth plots countries’ per capita carbon emissions against their incomes per capita
Oxfam researcher Kate Raeworth plots countries’ per capita carbon emissions against their incomes per capita

Oxfam’s “Bali blogger”, Karina Brisby reports back from the launch of the Graph of Injustice.

On the 10th anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol, Oxfam unveiled a huge “Graph of Climate Injustice”, directly outside the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali. You can see the highlights of the unveiling and presentation on YouTube.

When a Ugandan Minister meets a US Senator

Oxfam Press Officer Laura Rusu, reports back on a day spent with politicians from different sides of the world, and what they can do to help to tackle climate change.

Ugandan Minister for Environment unveils art from children about climate change.

The Ugandan Minister for Environment, Ms Maria Mutagamba, launched a collection of drawings that young people form Bangladesh, Malawi and Uganda, have created to express what Climate Change means to them.

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