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Subject Re: Act now: Billionaires are fueling the climate crisis
Date January 8, 2026 1:01 PM
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Jack,



Billionaires are driving the climate crisis—and getting away with it.



World leaders recently met in Belém, Brazil for COP30. Meanwhile, people
around the world are grappling with intensifying climate emergencies: extensive
damage in the Caribbean from Hurricane Melissa this fall, droughts driving
hunger and water crises in Somalia, wildfires in Canada that are worsening air
quality across swaths of North America, and typhoons devastating the
Philippines, to name just a few.



As climate disasters intensify, the ultra-rich and fossil fuel corporations
continue to dodge accountability for their role in worsening the crisis.Oxfam’s
latest research shows that a person from the richest 0.1% produces more carbon
in asingle day than a person in the bottom 50% produces all year. Yet while the
super-rich profit from environmental destruction, everyday people pay the
price. The injustice is undeniable.



Sign Oxfam's petition today and hold billionaires accountable for fueling the
climate crisis
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TAKE ACTION
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The ultra-rich are not just overconsuming carbon, but also actively investing
in and profiting from the most polluting corporations. Oxfam’s research finds
that the average billionaire produces 1.9 million tons of CO2 a year through
their investments. These billionaires would have to circumnavigate the world
almost 10,000 times in their private jets to emit this much.



While billionaires and big corporations fuel the climate crisis, everyday
people are left to shoulder the burden. Demand justice:Sign Oxfam’s petition to
make rich polluters pay their fair share.
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TAKE ACTION
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The richest 1% are on track to cause an estimated 1.3 million heat-related
deaths by the end of the century and $44 trillion in economic damage to low-
and lower-middle-income countries by 2050. The people least responsible for the
climate crisis—especially those living in the Global South, women, girls, and
Indigenous Peoples—will suffer the most.



If you believe the ultra-rich should pay their fair share to help end the
climate crisis and support communities most impacted, sign Oxfam’s petition
today.
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TAKE ACTION
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Sincerely,


Oxfam America






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