Clayton Thomas-Müller

Last updated: October 14, 2020

Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation also known as Pukatawagan located in Northern Manitoba, Canada. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Clayton is the 'Stop it at the Source' campaigner with 350.org.

Clayton is involved in many initiatives to support the building of an inclusive global movement for energy and climate justice. He serves on the board of the Bioneers, Navajo Nation based - Black Mesa Water Coalition, Indigenous Climate Action and the Wildfire Project.

He has been recognized by Utne Magazine as one of the top 30 under 30 activists in the United States, by Yes Magazine as a Climate Hero and is featured as one of ten international human rights defenders in the National Canadian Museum for Human Rights. He has campaigned across Canada, Alaska and the lower 48 states organizing in hundreds of First Nations, Alaska Native and Native American communities in support of Indigenous Peoples to defend their territories against the encroachment of the fossil fuel industry with a special focus on the Canadian tar sands and its associated pipelines.

Clayton is a media producer, organizer, facilitator, public speaker and writer on Indigenous rights and environmental & economic justice.