At Oxfam, we know that climate change, poverty, and inequality are linked. The impact of shifting weather patterns, droughts, flooding, and storms hits marginalized communities with few resources ...
The poorest half of humanity saw no gains at all. Changing patterns of global inequality and new geographies of development under globalisation demand a shift in our thinking. We all live in ‘one ...
From Shanghai to San Francisco, the top-of-mind subject is inequality. It’s even worrying ... strengths has been its ability to reform and change shape as social needs and democratic demands ...
Inequality is sharply on the rise ... This appears to be driven by the changing economic fortunes of cities. Average wealth levels in the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, New York and Boston ...