The role of faith-based organisations in climate advocacy, By Mohammed Dahiru Aminu

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Several countries have recognised and leveraged the role of faith-based organisations in climate advocacy. In the United States, the Interfaith Power and Light campaign mobilises congregations to reduce their carbon footprint and advocate for sustainable policies. This organisation has been instrumental in promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption within religious communities.

As we face the escalating challenges of climate change, the role of faith-based organizations cannot be overstated. Their ability to inspire, educate, and mobilise communities makes them invaluable allies in the fight against this global crisis. But for their efforts to be truly effective, collaboration is key. Governments, NGOs, and scientific institutions must work alongside these organisations to provide them with the resources and knowledge they need to drive change.

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