
Hopeful Planet
Support Climate Refugees with JRS/USA
Every year, 23 million people are displaced due to climate-related disasters.
Why do Climate refugees need our help?
Those displaced by climate events often have no protections as there is no global infrastructure in place to grant them asylum or refugee status. As of 2024, 60% of refugees come from or are living in climate vulnerable countries. It is projected that by 2050, upwards of 1.2 billion people could be displaced by climate change.

However, as we reflect on our planet’s future, we are reminded that hope lies in our collective ability to foster change and resilience. Communities worldwide are rising to the challenge of climate displacement, drawing strength from their shared experiences and innovative solutions.
How is JRS supporting people displaced by climate?
In response to the changing climate, JRS is building resilience in these local communities, especially in areas where agriculture is most impacted. Through Farmers Field School in Nigeria or community gardens in Cameroon, JRS is helping refugees adapt to the changing environment.
Together, we can support those affected by environmental changes and empower them to rebuild their lives. By raising awareness and advocating for sustainable practices, we can create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of the challenges they face. Let us stand united in our commitment to care for our planet and each other.
Donate to support refugees displaced by climate.
Learn more about climate displacement worldwide

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Earth Day 2021: Susan Martin Talks Climate Displacement & Migration
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How US law can protect climate migrants: Dr. Susan Martin
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JRS Global: For Many, Climate Change is Already Here
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Water and Climate Change: Farmers’ Adaptation Strategies in the West African Sahel
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