Interfaith Talanoa Dialogue: A Call to ActionWCC actively participates in the Interfaith Talanoa Dialogue annually. In 2024, the event was held online a week before COP29. The COP29 Interfaith Call to Action was developed transparently by members of the Interfaith Liaison Committee (ILC) and finalized a month before the conference. It was later endorsed by 61 organizations. The statement, urging leaders to prioritize climate finance, address loss and damage, and phase out fossil fuels, was delivered to the COP29 high-level ministerial meeting by Jamie Williams of Islamic Relief, representing the unified voice of faith communities. “The urgency to act on the climate emergency cannot be overstated. As people of faith, we are called to confront the interconnected crises of climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and land degradation with moral clarity and bold ambition,” said Williams during his presentation at the ministerial meeting. “This means phasing out fossil fuels, adopting a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, ensuring climate finance meets real needs, and addressing economic and noneconomic loss and damage. By fostering a spirit of solidarity, compassion, and justice, we can create ripples of positive change and give the world a reason to feel hopeful about our shared future.” |
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