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    • Support >
      • APPAREL
      • Online Store
      • DONATE
    • Volunteer
    • Press/Media
    • CONTACT
  • Advocacy
    • CAMPAIGNS >
      • AI & Indigenous Peoples
      • ECO-COLONIALISM
      • Our Voices from the Land
      • Land Rights
      • Climate Displacement
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    • Climate Displacement
    • Food Security & Sovereignty
    • Natural Disaster Relief
    • Rural Education
    • Holiday Drives
  • Research
  • Earth Daughters Fund
    • 2025 Grantees
EARTH DAUGHTERS

Climate Displacement

At Earth Daughters, we recognize that climate change is increasingly forcing communities to leave their homes. Rising sea levels, drought, wildfires, flooding, and environmental degradation are displacing people across the world, creating a growing reality known as climate displacement.

For Indigenous peoples and frontline communities, displacement is not only about losing housing or livelihoods. It can mean losing relationships to ancestral lands, cultural knowledge systems, and ecosystems that have sustained communities for generations. Climate displacement is therefore both an environmental and cultural crisis.

Climate Impacts Extreme weather, sea level rise, drought, and ecosystem collapse are increasingly forcing communities to relocate.
Loss of Land For many Indigenous communities, displacement means losing ancestral territories, sacred places, and traditional food systems.
Frontline Communities Indigenous peoples and communities in the Global South experience some of the earliest and most severe climate displacement impacts.
Resilience & Leadership Supporting Indigenous leadership and climate justice solutions is essential to protecting communities facing displacement.
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