GreenFaith Africa’s participation at COP30 in Belém, Brazil highlights the growing moral and faith-driven call for climate justice across the African continent. From coordinating with African Civil Society Organizations to amplify unified demands, to challenging fossil fuel expansion, advocating for a just and community-led energy transition, and elevating the Global Ethical Stocktake as a moral measure of climate action, these articles capture Africa’s powerful faith voices pushing for truth, accountability, and people-centered solutions at a pivotal moment in global climate negotiations.

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At COP30 in Belém, Brazil-dubbed the COP of Truth, the global community gathered to confront urgent climate realities and plan for a sustainable future. While international leaders deliberated in elegant conference halls,...

As the global community convened at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, one truth was undeniable: climate action and food security are inseparable. Across Africa, the impacts are urgent and profoundly human. Over 250...

Belem, the Brazilian host city for  this year’s UN climate negotiations (COP30), is home to one of the world’s largest religious pilgrimages, the Cirio de Nazare.  Each October, pilgrims carry a small...

The Moment of Reckoning As the world gathers in Belém, Brazil, for COP30, a historic moment in the Amazon, the planet’s green lungs, there is a palpable sense that this is not...

The 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) officially commenced in Belem, Brazil a city steeped in the history of the Amazon, a...

In Belém, Brazil  beneath the air-conditioned grandeur of COP30, a profound moral truth emerged. It did not arise from polished policy proposals or formal speeches, but from the lived experience, spiritual conviction,...