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Dear Supporter,


In 2025, Oxfam Ireland will not stop demanding climate justice.


We know you care about climate change and it is more important than ever that we do not give up the fight. Oxfam research shows that on January 10th 2025, the richest 1% of the global population had already burned through their share of the annual global carbon budget. In contrast, the poorest half of the global population would take more than three years (1,022 days) to use the same amount.


We are already seeing the effects of climate change, and the wealthiest individuals continue to pollute so we encourage you to sign the Make Rich Polluters Pay petition and share with friends and family to do the same.

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“The super-rich are not just burning through their carbon budget — they are robbing future generations of their right to a liveable planet. This is a theft of our collective future, and it must stop”


- Jim Clarken, Oxfam Ireland

“We are asking the incoming Irish government to prioritise climate action and global climate justice in the Programme for Government 2025-2030. We need to accelerate our own reduction of carbon emissions at the same time as we increase our contributions to climate finance for those countries most impacted.”


You can read more HERE.


We look forward to campaigning with you over the next 12 months!


In Solidarity,


Sinéad Roche (She/Her)

Campaigns Coordinator, Oxfam Ireland

Visit us at oxfamireland.org or email us at [email protected]


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