Who We Are

We are a group of concerned Las Vegas citizens (volunteering with Oxfam America) uniting with 12 other cities across the country, to raise awareness of and take action in the climate change debate. We are non-partisan and open to all!!!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

LVOAC Attends Gnarls Barkley Concert to Spread the WORD

The Las Vegas Oxfam Action Corps has done it once again! On Saturday June 21, the team set up a table in front of the Mandalay bay beach entrance, along side the World Food Program. The team talked to people waiting in line about adaptation and climate change. They managed to get a few signatures before Gnarls Barkley fans slipped in through the doors. Unfortunately the LVOAC was not allowed to set up inside the concert, but they made the most of it!






Sunday, June 22, 2008

Coldplay!!!!


Hello everyone! Just wanted to give you all a heads up on the Coldplay concert coming up on the 19th of next month. If you want to help spread the word about Oxfam's fight against poverty and see an awesome concert too - and we welcome everyone! Just take a second and go to : http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatyoucando/act_now/concerts_2008/?searchterm=concert%20application
to apply, we will be choosing our volunteers from that list. Tell your friends!

Saturday, June 21, 2008

OUTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL TONIGHT!


GNARLS BARKLEY
WITH THIEVERY CORP.
MANDALAY BAY BEACH
SAT JUN 21 2008 7:45 PM
Gates open at 7:30PM.

Stop by our Oxfam Action Corps
table at the
concert to learn
about climate change and how

you can take action to help those
most affected

by it.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Urgent Legislation

Tell the Senate: Help poor people deal with climate change

Right now, the Senate is debating a bill that could make a big difference for these people. We need your voice today.

Currently, the Senate is debating a bill that would require companies to buy permits in order to continue emitting the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. The revenue from the sale of those permits could be used to assist poor people who are already facing the consequences of climate change.

As the largest emitter of pollutants in the world, the US has a responsibility not only to cut our own pollution but also to help poor people survive the consequences of climate change. But the opposition will be fierce – so it’s up to us to take a stand. Ask your senators to ensure that the Lieberman-Warner bill requires a higher level of emission permits to be sold—rather than given away to polluting companies—and uses the money raised to help the poor adapt to the impacts of climate change.

Click here and you can take action now!!!