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Quaker action for COP26
The UK hosted the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 31 October–12 November 2021.
COP26 actions
Turning the tide on fossil fuels
Janet Saunders from Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting explains how she got involved with campaigning to stop the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline through focusing on insurance companies.
Turning the tide on fossil fuels
Climate justice: a cause for cautious optimism?
When it comes to asking governments to step up to taking action to tackle climate change it is often easy to feel doom and gloom. However, in recent months there has been cause for cautious optimism.
Climate justice – a cause for cautious optimism?
A Quaker climate striker talks campaigning through lockdown
"Although we're unable to meet on the streets, our campaigning for climate justice must not and has not stopped," says Anya Nanning Ramamurthy, an 18-year-old Quaker who worships at Tottenham Meeting.
A Quaker climate striker talks campaigning through lockdown
UN climate talks: 6 ways for Quakers to secure our climate future
As a faith community, Quakers have pledged to address the root causes of climate breakdown. To do this, we are called to act at every level: locally, nationally and internationally.
6 ways to secure our climate future
Spiritual support for climate action
“Can our anger, grief and love push us forward to renewed action?" – Minute 33: Faith-based action for climate justice, Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021 Anger, grief and love can push us towards action but they can also make us feel helpless in the face of the climate crisis. Anger and grief can also overwhelm us when, despite our actions, change is still painfully slow. Our love for a person or a place hurts when we think about what might happen in the future. A focus on action only can leave us without anything to sustain us when things get tough.
Spiritual support for climate action
Exploring Faith and Climate Justice course: the story so far
At first, I must admit I didn't feel sure this course was for me. I'd encountered the term 'climate justice' about five years previously, when I was serving on the old BYM Sustainability Group, the national Quaker working group. But it was many years earlier that I began to see the ruthless exploitation of land and natural resources and the ruthless exploitation of people as facets of the same grasping and arrogant attitude among those in the Global North (to use a convenient shorthand).
Exploring Faith and Climate Justice course: the story so far
Why supporting the Climate and Nature Bill matters
For the past few months, the Quaker Support for Climate Action group has joined the Zero Hour campaign encouraging support for the Climate and Nature Bill (formerly the Climate Ecology and Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill). The leading to take this action comes from a deep and urgent sense that, if we don't take action now, it will be too late.
Why supporting the Climate and Nature Bill matters