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COP30: Reinforced solidarity among churches committed to caring for creation Training strengthens advocacy and working together for the care for creation
COP30: Faith-based leaders call for climate action by governments Delegates develop advocacy strategies and present Call to Action
Care for creation: Sowing the path to COP30 Climate Justice Forum in Latin America and the Caribbean launched a tree-planting campaign
LWF pushes for ambitious goals, just solutions, as COP29 draws toward a close Delegates reflect on their work at COP 29 and share their expectations
A tool for faith-based contribution to gender just climate policies New LWF report: Gender Responsiveness Index for Climate Action
Church leaders amplify call to protect ecosystems, livelihoods and future generations Encouragement to LWF COP 29 delegation to insist on action that guarantees a sustainable future
COP29: Building hope for a climate just future LWF delegates reflect on climate and their journeys of faith