
Global climate change has consequences for us all, but is a particular threat to millions of people living in poverty. Help your pupils explore climate change issues and inspire them to take action.

We strongly encourage any learning about global issues to include an opportunity for young people to put it into action. Any demonstration of concern counts as an action.
If young people in your school take any action on climate change or if you would like to contribute to this website please email us at schoolshere&now@oxfam.org.uk so that we can make sure that it has as big an impact as possible!
Calendar of Action and Learning - Explore the Food System
Help pupils learn about Oxfams new campaign about food justice
Climate Change Learning Day
Climate Change Learning Day
Climate change: Buckets activity
An exercise on water and sanitation.
Climate change: Copenhagen
Explaining the importance of this conference.
Climate change: Links
Links exploring climate change
Climate change: Past, present and future
Choices, consequences and impact.
Climate change: Responses
Stories from in the UK and around the world
Climate change: The human impact
Exploring the human impact of climate change.
Climate change: What we can do about it
Ideas for action now!
Climate change: Women and Poverty
Exploring the impact of climate change on the vulnerable.
Climate Chaos
A week of activities about climate change for ages 9-11.
Message in a Book - Write letters, Collect Books - Make a difference
Pupils learn, and then donate their messages and books to Oxfam
Message in a Book - Write letters, Collect Books - Make a difference
Pupils learn, and then donate their messages and books to Oxfam
November_Climate
Help pupils learn about climate change and food
Sow the Seed
Activities exploring the impact of climate change on farmers
Wake up call - ring the bell
Wake up call - ring the bell
Oxfam would like to thank the following volunteers for helping to put this resource Hub together:
Lise Bosher (SS Mary & John CE Primary School, Oxford)
Mandy Clegg (Goring CE Primary School, Reading)
Louisa Carson (Barley Hill Primary School, Thame)
Rona Carter (Oxford School)
Richard King (St James' Catholic High School, Barnet)
Olivia Milne-Day
Mandy Warwick (Clanfield CE Primary School, Oxfordshire)