 Climate change is a reality. Its growing impact on migration is a reality. Climate change affects livelihoods, health and safety of people. And it shapes people's decision to migrate. Over 200 million people could become internal climate migrants or displaced by 2050. This is why IOM is present at the 26th Conference of the Parties, COP26, in Glasgow. At COP26, we need to raise our commitments to address migration linked to climate change. We also need to increase our adaptation efforts to strengthen the resilience of people and to avert and minimize displacement and life loss. Vulnerable countries and populations need sustainable and predictable finance to adapt to a changing world. We must act jointly at global, regional, national and local levels. And we need everyone to be involved – public, private and non-profit sectors, women, youth and indigenous peoples. Migrants, displaced persons and of course affected communities. At COP26, we must deliver for humanity, for its dignity and for future generations.