Tag: climate change
Mayor sees the bigger picture on climate change
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Dr Brad Pettitt, electric bike rider, aid worker, professor of sustainability, and probably the coolest Mayor Fremantle ever had, is rolling up his trousers and helping Oxfam out yet again. Read more »
Tides of Resilience in Federation Square
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Oxfam’s involvement in the Melbourne Sustainability Festival enabled thousands of people to truly understand the plight of people in Bangladesh as they struggle with the impacts of climate change, writes Liyan Gao Read more »
One Just World
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On Tuesday night, the Oxfam Summer Team attended the One Just World forum in Federation Square, Melbourne as part of the Sustainable Living Festival Read more »
Working in Tuvalu
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We can do something – surely we can do something. It is only a matter of money that Tuvalu doesn’t have. Florent Baarsch talks to Tataua Pese – climate change and disaster management officer with the Red Cross, Tuvalu. Read more »
Photos of the king tide
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Florent Baarsch updates with fresh photos of the rising tide in Tuvalu Read more »
King Tides rising In The Pacific
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Maina Talia, climate change officer for the Christian Church of Tuvalu, explains the cultural and societal impacts of the king tide on the people of Tuvalu Read more »
Tuvalu King Tide – Sat 19 Feb 2011
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Our team report from Tuvalu, as the island prepares for the arrival of the king tide (the highest tides of the year) and the devastation that occurs as a result. Read more »
Living with the tides
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Tao Tao Langafoa, from Funafuti in Tuvalu, explains the impact of the rising tides on her family’s lives. Read more »
Tuvalu King Tide – Fri 18 Feb 2011
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Our team report from Tuvalu, as the island prepares for the arrival of the king tide (the highest tides of the year) and the devastation that occurs as a result. Read more »
Tuvalu King Tide – Thurs 17 Feb 2011
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Our team report from Tuvalu, as the island prepares for the arrival of the king tide (the highest tides of the year) and the devastation that occurs as a result. Read more »