Religions for Peace UK Interfaith Youth Network’s ‘My Faith & the Environment’ was put together to give a safe environment and the opportunity to young individuals of faith and none to share their thoughts and good environmental practices with each other and with a wider audience, which includes different age groups and different backgrounds.

It is a welcoming and interactive online event that allows participants to learn from each other and build friendships nationally but also internationally.

The ‘My Faith & the Environment’: COP26 Aftermath, aims to welcome an inter-generational dialogue, with having different speakers who have experience or have a good knowledge of COP26 and shares the same values with UKIYN. We will be learning from the COP 26 experience – good, bad, and next steps.

There will also be an opportunity for Q&As and interactions in breakout rooms, where we would love to hear your opinions and ideas for environment-related positive actions!

The panellists are part of different faith groups and are actively involved with interfaith communities. They identify and focus on environmental issues most immediate to young people’s concerns.

We will welcome:

Ravinder Kaur Nijjar

(Chair of Religions for Peace UK Women of Faith Network, Advisor at Sikhs in Scotland, Sikh Representative of Scottish Religious Leaders Forum, International Women’s Coordinating Committee Member, Religions for Peace Global Women of Faith Network, and Board Member European Women of Faith Network)

“COP 26 and How We Can Work Together”


Matt Unerman

(Youth Liberal Jew)

“What Does Consumption Look Like in a Sustainable World?”


Lucy Plummer

(Youth Soka Gakkai International UK)

“Reflections on Youth Voice in COP 26 Climate Policy Making Space”


Aisling Griffin

(Pax Christi England and Wales & Catholic Youth Ministry Federation UK)

“24 Hours For the Climate Vigil”


Nicole Travnicek

(Brahma Kumaris UK)

“Following Up Glasgow Experience, How We Can Bring About Behaviour Change?”


Don de Silva

(University Mentor and Buddhist Chaplain and Former Senior Official of the United Nations Environment Programme)

“The Relevance of the Glasgow Climate Pact to the World of Interfaith”


Event Details

Date: Tuesday, 7 December 2021
Location: Online event
Time: Register and Eventbrite will give local time for you.

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“Faith emphasises service to all”
“Nature and Environment means Us”
“Youth is a presence not only the future”

UK Interfaith Youth Network enables faith communities to work together.
UK Interfaith Youth Network enables trust, respect and genuine care for one, for all and the environment.
UK Interfaith Youth Network maintains the distinct faith tradition through cooperation without compromising any of their own beliefs.

 

My Faith & the Environment: COP26 Aftermath

My Faith & the Environment: COP26 Aftermath

 


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