

And the steps we take now as a global community, including supporting those on the front lines who are braving the challenge, will determine our resilience for the future. The actions people in hard-hit regions are taking every day to overcome the burdens of the climate crisis are just as vital as widespread solutions. Still, the people most at risk are persisting despite it, fighting to grow food, maximize dwindling resources and withstand recurring disasters. All these effects increase the likelihood of more conflict, hunger and poverty. The increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires and droughts threaten lives in these front-line communities, driving people from their homes and jeopardizing food sources and livelihoods.

Their struggle to earn a living, feed their families and create stable homes is made more difficult every day the climate crisis continues. People already burdened by poverty and oppression often suffer the harshest consequences, while having the least ability to cope. While the impacts of climate change affect every country on every continent, they don’t do it equally. Gradually shifting weather patterns, rising sea levels and more extreme weather events are devastating evidence of both a rapidly changing climate and an urgent need for solutions. Around the world, people are experiencing both the subtle and stark effects of climate change.
