Around the world, people are fighting climate change in extraordinary ways. In Thailand, Oxfam is working with rice farming communities. Innovative water pumps and new farming techniques are just two of the ways in which people are adapting.
But while communities from across the globe crack on with the job, world leaders are taking an extraordinary amount of time to deliver what they've promised - a new Climate Fund.
If set up properly, the Climate Fund could deliver cash to help communities avoid the worst effects of climate change. But since pledging their support in late 2009, world leaders have made little progress in getting the idea off the ground.
Get involved with Oxfam's campaign at http://www.oxfam.org/climatefund and get behind the Climate Fund today.
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ThinkStage 5 months ago
We've always had unpredicatable seasons and the weather always changes. In the 1970's, climate scientists told us we would all die from global COOLING. Later they said acid rain would kill us in the 80's. The idea that man can control the weather is ridiculous. Scientists still don't have good understanding of the weather. Poorer countries should use money for better buildings and infrastructure against bad damaging weather, but not use it all on "going green" and costing jobs and money
ace8842 1 year ago