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Faith communities to COP24: “Climate justice is at the heart of just transitions”

“At COP24, there is a great responsibility for all politicians to get the necessary agreements to save the planet. This is a political and moral task that goes far beyond any national border”, said WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit in a tweet posted on 14 December, the eve of the closure of the United Nations climate conference underway in Katowice, Poland.

Faith groups at COP24 advocate for just transitions

Faith-based groups gathered on 2 December, the eve of the opening of the United Nations climate conference, in Katowice, Poland, for an Interfaith Talanoa Dialogue to take stock of the collective global efforts to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases.

Interfaith Gathering in the Spirit of Talanoa Dialogue at COP24

02 December 2018

The 24th Conference of Parties (COP 24) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Katowice, Poland, is a crucial moment for governments to adopt the guidelines for the effective implementation of the Paris Agreement. We believe that faith communities have made significant contributions in addressing the immense challenges posed by climate change through advocacy, mobilisation, capacity building and education. While gathering around the COP 24, there will be a moment of sharing together.

We invite all faith-oriented participants of COP24 to participate in this informal gathering.

Katowice, Poland

Arab religious leaders create first-ever platform for social cohesion

An “Interreligious Dialogue for Peace, Promoting Peaceful Coexistence & Common Citizenship” in Vienna on 26 February is creating a first-ever joint action plan for Arab religious leaders to lead the way in repairing the divisions created by extremists, and rebuilding social cohesion and common citizenship in the Arab region.

Les chefs religieux arabes créent la première plate-forme pour la cohésion sociale

Un «Dialogue interreligieux pour la paix, promouvant la coexistence pacifique et la citoyenneté commune», tenu à Vienne, le 26 février dernier, crée pour la première fois un plan d’action commune par lequel les chefs religieux arabes ouvrent la voie pour réparer les divisions créées par les extrémistes et reconstruire la cohésion sociale et la citoyenneté commune dans la région arabe.

Turning plans into action to prevent incitement to violence

Another step towards preventing incitement to violence that could lead to atrocity crimes was taken on Tuesday this week, when religious leaders and other actors gathered for a three-day meeting in Vienna to discuss the implementation of the Plan of Action for such prevention.

Passer des paroles aux actes pour prévenir l’incitation à la violence

Mardi dernier, une étape supplémentaire a été franchie dans la prévention de l’incitation à la violence pouvant conduire à des atrocités criminelles lorsque des responsables et acteurs religieux se sont réunis pendant trois jours à Vienne afin d’étudier la mise en œuvre du plan d’action élaboré dans le but de prévenir cette incitation à la violence.