The document discusses climate change induced displacement and migration. It notes that while economic and political factors are still the main drivers of displacement, climate change is already contributing to 10-25% of global migration according to some estimates. Examples are given of vulnerable populations being displaced from sinking islands or areas becoming too hot or dry to support agriculture due to climate change. There are gaps in international law protection for climate refugees. To address this challenge, the document argues we must assume political responsibility, define protections and support for displaced populations, avoid dangerous climate change through emissions reductions, strengthen adaptation efforts with human rights in mind, and consider concepts of remedy and reparation for climate induced migration.