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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Why Climate Change is a Poverty Issue

The mainstream debate on climate change has centered around many issues from polar bears, melting ice caps and carbon markets. However, the debate rarely focuses on the impact on poor communities.

The fact is poor communities both here in the U.S. and around the world are the most vulnerable to climate related natural disasters. Many poor people rely on agriculture and the land for their livelihoods and intensifying the impact of climate related natural disasters on their lives.

In particular, women who constitute the majority of the world's poor are often the hardest hit. In many communities, women's traditional roles such as food and water gathering have made them the front line in the climate change battle. While women in poor communities are more vulnerable, they are less likely to have education, opportunities and resources they need to adapt to the impacts of climate change.

WHAT CAN BE DONE?

While solutions to climate change that deal with mitigation such as emissions cutting is an important goal, Oxfam America's campaign focuses on helping poor communities adapt to the consequences of climate change that are here today. By supporting such projects we can help poor communities create resiliency to climate related disasters. Oxfam America has partnered with local organizations around the world on projects to help communities prepare for natural disasters and reduce their vulnerabilities. Examples of adaptation projects include:
  • Creating a coastal barrier to floods with mangrove trees;
  • Placing homes in flood-prone areas on raised platforms;
  • Micro-insurance programs for farmers in drought ridden areas;
  • Food banks for times of food shortage.
WHAT CAN WE DO IN INDY?

Currently, policymakers in the U.S. are crafting legislative proposals to tackle the climate change issue. As policymakers work on a comprehensive climate change we are asking that they the legislation includes funding for projects that will help poor communities cope with the effects of climate change.

You can become a volunteer with Oxfam Action Corps in Indianapolis to help advocate for this and other issues effecting poor communities at home and around the globe. Or you can contact your representatives and tell them that you want legislation that includes funding for international adaptation projects. For more information on how to act now e-mail us at: Indianapolis@oxfamactioncorps.org.




Monday, April 19, 2010

Oxfam Action Corps takes over Indy


Allow us to Introduce Ourselves




Welcome to the Indianapolis Oxfam Action Corps blog! We're a recently formed volunteer group dedicated to taking on the fight against global poverty here in Indianapolis, Indiana. Oxfam Action Corps is a project of Oxfam America, a non-governmental international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty. The Indianapolis Oxfam Action Corps is a non-partisan, grassroots volunteer initiative in key cities nationwide to inform, inspire, and mobilize public support for policies to create solutions to hunger, poverty, and social injustice.


Current Campaign


This year we are focused on mobilizing awareness and action regarding the impact of climate change on the poor, with a particular interest in women in rural areas who are closely tied to food production. They are among the most vulnerable, and at the nexus of climate change and food insecurity.


Our Role


We're educating our fellow hoosiers in Indianapolis and around the state on the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities. We're reaching out at community festivals, concerts, homes, libraries, and special venues. We’re also encouraging people to contact their member of congress on this issue.



Join Us


FIRST OXFAM INDY MEETING

When: April 22nd at 6:30pm

Where: Earth House Collective

237 N East St; Indianapolis, IN

http://www.earthhousecollective.org/




Contact Us


If you would like to volunteer with the Indianapolis Oxfam Action Corps and can't join us on Thursday, please e-mail us at: indianapolis@oxfamactioncorps.org