With the LCR Faith Leaders Network, the Diocese of Liverpool and Wirral Council's Cool climate change strategy, Faiths4Change led a Merseyside interfaith response to the climate emergency.
Merseyside Interfaith Month ran from 21st March to the 21st April. In the year that the UK hosted the G7 summit in July and the critical COP26 climate change conference in November, the campaign focused on a shared 'Journey to COP26'. The aims of the month were to:
During the month, we invited faith communities to pledge to take 3 simple actions, we offered training on carbon literacy and HFTF training on how to engage MPs, and we offered networking opportunities including an Interfaith Climate Event on 20th April. Throughout the month we shared local actions, ideas and inspiration online and through shared conversations.
Follow us on Twitter @faiths4change or on our Faiths4Change Facebook Page.
Join the Faith & Climate Network facebook group
Merseyside Interfaith Month ran from 21st March to the 21st April. In the year that the UK hosted the G7 summit in July and the critical COP26 climate change conference in November, the campaign focused on a shared 'Journey to COP26'. The aims of the month were to:
- Encourage faith-led environmental action
- Give tools and support to those who are already active and
- Connect conversations, across the region and across faiths
During the month, we invited faith communities to pledge to take 3 simple actions, we offered training on carbon literacy and HFTF training on how to engage MPs, and we offered networking opportunities including an Interfaith Climate Event on 20th April. Throughout the month we shared local actions, ideas and inspiration online and through shared conversations.
Follow us on Twitter @faiths4change or on our Faiths4Change Facebook Page.
Join the Faith & Climate Network facebook group
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