Storms, droughts and floods continue to impact the most vulnerable communities around the world.
People living in poverty have done the least to cause the problem, but are paying the price.
Christian Aid is calling on the UK to support climate vulnerable communities and build trust on the global stage.
Read our blog below to find out what we're calling for at COP29. And check out what our delegation get up at the conference in Baku by following Christian Aid's social media accounts.
Talking to your MP
Whether in government or opposition, your MP can play their part.
You can amplify Christian Aid's calls for the UK to support climate vulnerable communities and build trust on the global stage by raising these issues with your newly elected MP.
Check out resources for engaging MPs below.
Check out our climate justice crib sheet so you know what to say. And download our Parliamentary briefing to give to your MP.
Climate and racial justice
The climate crisis disproportionately impacts black and brown communities the most. Yet they have done the least to cause the problem.
For justice to occur we must act in a way that addresses the racial injustice at the heart of the climate crisis