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  • Why Religion Matters in Climate Conversations — New Research from LSE

    Why Religion Matters in Climate Conversations — New Research from LSE

    Climate change isn’t just an environmental or economic challenge — it’s also a moral and cultural one that touches deeply on how people make sense of their world. That’s the central insight of a new London School of Economics article exploring why religion deserves a seat at the climate table, especially in contexts like the…

  • Women Faith and Climate Network

    Women Faith and Climate Network

    Climate justice advocate Lorna Gold, Chair of the Laudato Si’ Movement, emphasizes the vital role of faith and women in addressing climate change. Speaking to Renata Steffens of the Irish Catholic on 8th December, she highlighted the unequal impacts of climate change, particularly on impoverished communities, women, and children. Lorna’s lifelong mission stems from growing…

  • Going further, faster, together: towards a global, multi faith, women led climate action network

    Going further, faster, together: towards a global, multi faith, women led climate action network

    Wilton Park (https://www.wiltonpark.org.uk/)  recently held a groundbreaking event in Frascati, Italy, launching a women-led, multi-faith climate action network designed to inspire and mobilize climate action across global faith communities. Attendees, including prominent women faith leaders, were joined by supporters from various organizations and embassies, such as the Irish and British Embassies to the Holy See,…

  • Global Women-Led, Multi-Faith Climate Action Network

    Global Women-Led, Multi-Faith Climate Action Network

    In a ground-breaking initiative to tackle the pressing issue of climate change, women faith leaders from around the world are gathering in Rome in October 2024 to launch a global, multi-faith, women-led climate action network. This network, inspired by a key recommendation from the Wilton Park conference on Women, Faith, and Climate Change, aims to…