
​THIS IS NOT MY PLANET
"This is not my planet" is inspired by the words of Musab, a refugee from Darfur, who used the phrase to describe his situation, as the only place he is legally allowed to live, he will die. This sentiment can be applied to climate migrants all over the world as they are forced to move away from their homes due to fast approaching climate stressors and have no legal rights to claim asylum.
Be a maker of change and not a victim to it.
It takes more than cents to make a change.
Climate Change is creating more refugees and migrants than any war or conflict today.


Aerial view of the devastation in Dominica following successive category 5 hurricanes in September 2017. Photo credit: UN photo/Rick Bajornas

Tokelauns protest against climate change during the Pacific Warrior Day of Action in 2014. Photo Credit: 360

#ACT Now
#ACT against climate change and reduce vulnerabilities.
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What Can I Do?
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Reduce your energy use and mitigate the impacts.
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Join a climate active society in your area.
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Write a letter to your TD or local representative ask for change.
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Donate to NGOs who are actively working to help displaced people.
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Join a climate justice protest or start one yourself
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