the Climate crisis is now

Rising seas are wiping entire islands off the map, tropical cyclones are increasingly destructive, and thousands of coastal communities have already been forced to relocate.


Our mission is to support those who are displaced by the climate crisis. Whilst this can feel like an insurmountable global problem, there are tangible solutions for those on the frontline who need support right now.

About Us

The tragic reality is that the people who have contributed the least to climate change, are suffering the most. For the first time in human history we have started to see ‘Climate Refugees’, people who are losing their homes and even their countries to the climate crisis.
Since 2018 the Human Impact Foundation has been raising awareness about the impact this crisis is causing. Whilst it may seem that climate change is a "tomorrow problem", for millions on the front line of this crisis, the problem is now.
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30000
square miles of forest lost every year
<0.1.5°C
maximum global temperature before disastrous global consequences
0.1.02°C
current global temperature
1M
people at risk of water scarcity

Solomon Islands

Our work has focused on supporting people in the Pacific Islands, specifically those in the Solomon Islands. This incredible country is made up of 400 islands north east of Australia, and is a country on the front line of the climate crisis.

Every year they battle with rising seas, coastal erosion and tropical cyclones. These changes devastate livelihoods, wash away villages, and sometimes entire islands...