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Reflecting on COP28 – where next for climate justice?

Updated 19 December 2023

Another set of annual UN climate talks has come to a close and many are sitting with mixed feelings. COP28 brought some unexpected welcome developments but it also saw a worrying increase in the potential for capture by the fossil fuel industry.

Reflecting on COP28 – where next for climate justice?

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The contradictions at the heart of COP28

Updated 20 December 2023

In the final plenary of the 28th Conference of Parties, after COP28 President Sultan Al-Jaber gavelled the decision text for the first Global Stocktake of climate action, Diego Pacheco, representing Bolivia, succinctly stated the contradictory stances of developed countries.

The contradictions at the heart of COP28

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Why being an LGBTQ+ ally matters

Updated 15 May 2025

I was a teenager when I first read Harvey Gillman's book, A Minority of One. At the time of writing it, Harvey was Outreach Secretary for Quaker Home Service (as it was then) and at the time of reading, I was a spiritually grumpy trainee journalist, confused by churches of all denominations who preached of God's love – but only for those who were heterosexual. For the rest of us who weren't, we were either vilified or ignored.

Why being an LGBTQ+ ally matters

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Stepping forward for peace: a public display of unity and peace

Updated 22 May 2024

In 2012, at 28 years old, I stood just behind the fountains at Trafalgar Square waiting for a taxi to arrive. It was early April, bright and cold. The square was busy, as it often is, but today was different. Instead of the movement and transient atmosphere, people were sat down facing a stage in front of the fountain.

Stepping forward for peace: a public display of unity and peace

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Witnessing for peace at Yearly Meeting

Updated 29 May 2024

There are 110 armed conflicts currently happening across the world. Each will have its victims – the combatants, civilians, families, children, plus the impact on the economic, emotional and cultural life of the countries at war. Britain is not at war, but we too can see the effects of money spent on arms and of a mindset that war is a valid way of achieving aims.

Witnessing for peace at Yearly Meeting

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Charting a path post-election

Updated 1 August 2024

On 4 July, the Labour party won the election with 410 MPs and an effective working majority of 181. It won a popular mandate based on "change", and "a government of national service", after nearly a decade and a half of Conservative rule in one form or another. Where and, perhaps more importantly, how, do Quakers fit into this era of "change"?

Charting a path post-election

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Lloyd's of London: underwriting exploitation?

Updated 21 August 2024

When I ran workshops as part of the Exploring Faith and Climate Justice course in 2023, we talked about how the roots of our present-day climate issues could be traced back to historic practices of exploitation and extraction. I didn't expect that I would soon find such a clear example in my own campaigning work.

Lloyd's of London: underwriting exploitation?

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COP29 – could it be a COP of peace?

Updated 14 May 2025

At COP29, world leaders are due to set a new global climate finance target. The last time a goal like this was set – in 2009 – 'developed nations' agreed to provide $100 billion annually by 2020 to help 'developing countries' reduce emissions and build resilience to the impacts of climate change. After much foot dragging and empty talk, the goal was eventually met in 2022.

COP29 – could it be a COP of peace?

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A path to a better future: David Gray writes from Brummana High School in Lebanon

Updated 13 February 2025

Lebanon is in a dilapidated state today, as indeed it has been for several years. It has suffered from a series of catastrophes: the overthrow of its government in 2019, the Beirut explosion of 2020, and the overwhelming economic collapse of 2019. This continues until today with rates of inflation still running at 190% and capital controls in the banks which have seen many people lose their entire life savings and, if they had them, their occupational pensions reduced to 5% of their actual value. For us in Lebanon the pandemic and subsequent lockdown were just another event but  perhaps had less impact and preserved the peace in a way which would not be understood in the West.

A path to a better future: David Gray writes from Brummana High School in Lebanon

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Foundations and future: meeting for worship and the confident voice of early Friends

Updated 22 November 2024

Quakers often talk about values being the attractive part of Quakerism. This is especially true when talking to young people and children. There is a sense in which our values, or testimonies, are where the action is, the place where Quakerism is at its most relevant and attractive.

Foundations and future: meeting for worship and the confident voice of early Friends