Faith Leaders Unite at COP28: Urgent Action Needed for Africa's Climate Crisis

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Millions across Africa face the harsh reality of climate change, with floods, droughts, and cyclones threatening their health and well-being. Responding to this crisis, COP 28's Day 4 saw faith leaders unite, calling for urgent action. Empowering communities, Imam Abdulkareem, Karimi Kinoti, Denise Kodhe, Khushwat Singh, and Rev. Dr. Lesmore Ezekiel stressed the need for increased citizen awareness and accountability to combat climate change effectively. Their message resonated with a deep moral obligation to protect our planet, recognizing the intrinsic connection between its well-being and our own. For deeper insights, listen to the Dear Life podcast episode featuring their powerful discussion.

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