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Connecting local context to global climate negotiations At COP30, faith voices rise for hope, justice, and solidarity In Brazil, The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is …
COP30: LWF to highlight impact of faith-rooted climate action LWF delegation to UN climate conference seeks to promote evidence-based advocacy
India: Climate awareness, advocacy and action India Peace Center leads conversations on faith and action ahead of global climate conference in Brazil
Faith communities share best practices for reducing carbon emissions New LWF publication documents local initiatives on sustainable energy innovations
LWF opens nominations for COP30 delegation Shaping the LWF’s engagement with COP30 from national-level advocacy to global mobilization
Planting Hope: Reforesting Nicaragua’s Dry Corridor 7,000 trees planted through the “Sowing the path to COP30” campaign
COP30: Reinforced solidarity among churches committed to caring for creation Training strengthens advocacy and working together for the care for creation