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X-WR-CALDESC:Join FWCC to learn\, discuss and explore climate action in the
  run up to what should have been COP26.\,\n\nWe know Friends worldwide are
  passionate about sustainability and climate action. So FWCC has been work
 ing with the interfaith Liasion Committee to the UNFCC\, and now we write 
 to you with an invitation to a 3-part interactive event series open to all
  Friends worldwide. \n\n''Worldwide\, Covid-19 has disrupted every agenda 
 for 2020. So it is for the interfaith dialogue on climate change also: jus
 t six months ago the International Liaison Committee and other faith-based
  actors were planning various events for November’s COP26 in Glasgow. Peop
 le from faith groups and networks in Scotland and across the UK were plann
 ing\, alongside partners from other faith-based networks across the globe\
 , to demonstrate the important role of faith in achieving a successful out
 come to COP26.\n\nNow we are planning for a COP in November 2021\, and in 
 a world that is very different than it was in 2019. Not only are we facing
  the emergency of the Covid-19 pandemic\, but also an ever more pressing c
 limate crisis. Every day of inaction on climate change puts the future of 
 humanity in deeper peril and exacerbates pre-existing inequalities and vul
 nerabilities. As people of faith\, and those who deeply respect the import
 ance of faith traditions around the world\, we understand that climate cha
 nge\, as an existential issue\, calls on our core values and understanding
  of life to guide us to action and transformation. \nWe are not going to w
 ait passively for the next COP to gather. We want to renew the conversatio
 n on climate action\, and inspire all people of faith to raise awareness a
 nd motivate action on climate change through all tools available. It is fo
 r this reason that we are organising a three-part interfaith webinar serie
 s on climate change from a faith perspective.''\n\nDo come along\, join wi
 th different faith\, and explore the importance of faiths and climate acti
 on with Friends around the world.\n\nOnline Event #1  The World We Want \n
 Tuesday 27 October ¦ 9:00-10:30 am GMT ¦ 10:00-11:30 am CET ¦ 6:00-7:30 pm
  AET ¦\nOur first online session will provide a space to explore the respo
 nse offered by different faith traditions to the current climate crisis an
 d COVID-19. The discussion will focus on how these perspectives might help
  us to navigate through this precarious moment.\n\nThis interactive event 
 is in English.
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DESCRIPTION:Join FWCC to learn\, discuss and explore climate action in the 
 run up to what should have been COP26.\,\n\nWe know Friends worldwide are 
 passionate about sustainability and climate action. So FWCC has been worki
 ng with the interfaith Liasion Committee to the UNFCC\, and now we write t
 o you with an invitation to a 3-part interactive event series open to all 
 Friends worldwide. \n\n''Worldwide\, Covid-19 has disrupted every agenda f
 or 2020. So it is for the interfaith dialogue on climate change also: just
  six months ago the International Liaison Committee and other faith-based 
 actors were planning various events for November’s COP26 in Glasgow. Peopl
 e from faith groups and networks in Scotland and across the UK were planni
 ng\, alongside partners from other faith-based networks across the globe\,
  to demonstrate the important role of faith in achieving a successful outc
 ome to COP26.\n\nNow we are planning for a COP in November 2021\, and in a
  world that is very different than it was in 2019. Not only are we facing 
 the emergency of the Covid-19 pandemic\, but also an ever more pressing cl
 imate crisis. Every day of inaction on climate change puts the future of h
 umanity in deeper peril and exacerbates pre-existing inequalities and vuln
 erabilities. As people of faith\, and those who deeply respect the importa
 nce of faith traditions around the world\, we understand that climate chan
 ge\, as an existential issue\, calls on our core values and understanding 
 of life to guide us to action and transformation. \nWe are not going to wa
 it passively for the next COP to gather. We want to renew the conversation
  on climate action\, and inspire all people of faith to raise awareness an
 d motivate action on climate change through all tools available. It is for
  this reason that we are organising a three-part interfaith webinar series
  on climate change from a faith perspective.''\n\nDo come along\, join wit
 h different faith\, and explore the importance of faiths and climate actio
 n with Friends around the world.\n\nOnline Event #1  The World We Want \nT
 uesday 27 October ¦ 9:00-10:30 am GMT ¦ 10:00-11:30 am CET ¦ 6:00-7:30 pm 
 AET ¦\nOur first online session will provide a space to explore the respon
 se offered by different faith traditions to the current climate crisis and
  COVID-19. The discussion will focus on how these perspectives might help 
 us to navigate through this precarious moment.\n\nThis interactive event i
 s in English.
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SUMMARY:Faiths Unite: Visions for Transformative Climate Action
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