82 percent of the wealth created in 2017 "went to the richest one percent" of the world's people, according to Oxfam. In their recent report entitled Reward Work, Not Wealth, the non-profit organization reveals a worsening...
82 percent of the wealth created in 2017 "went to the richest one percent" of the world's people, according to Oxfam. In their recent report entitled Reward Work, Not Wealth, published just as world leaders are preparing...
Anti-mining groups “protect” local tribe against phony risks by trampling on Guatemalan workers Paul Driessen Not long ago, supposed “environmental justice” concerns at least involved risks to mine workers and their...
Since the establishment of the UN Millennium Development Goals in 2000, progress has been sporadic. While the global community has had some success in alleviating global poverty, global wealth inequality has reached extreme new...
Since the establishment of the UN Millennium Development Goals in 2000, progress has been sporadic. While the global community has had some success in alleviating global poverty, global wealth inequality has reached extreme new...
Report says Australia must embrace renewables and coal exacts an ‘enormous toll’ on health, drives climate change and is ineffective in delivering electricity to world’s poor
A solar power project in a remote community in Zimbabwe is encouraging women to give birth in hospitals, and reducing their workload
Political inertia, financial short-termism and vested fossil fuel interests threaten to push up global temperatures, says OxfamPolitical inertia, financial short-termism and vested fossil fuel interests have formed a toxic...
Political inertia, financial short-termism and vested fossil fuel interests threaten to push up global temperatures, says OxfamPolitical inertia, financial short-termism and vested fossil fuel interests have formed a toxic...
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has released a report that reveals the world's children are most at risk from the effects of global warming...
On average, humans get about 20% of their protein from animal-based sources. But scientists warn that this may come to an end in the future. Water shortages and the world’s increasing population mean that meat consumption...
Guest post by Indur M. Goklany On its website Oxfam reminds us that its name comes from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. Today it claims to work to “find lasting solutions to poverty and injustice.” So imagine...
I've been urged by many readers to report on this disgraceful story: (H/T Tom Nelson and others) KICUCULA, Uganda — According to the company’s proposal to join a United Nations clean-air program, the settlers living in...
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