During the Interfaith Dialogue on Climate Change Summit in Abuja, experts called for faith-driven climate action to combat Nigeria’s environmental challenges. They highlighted the need for urgent policy reforms to mitigate the devastating impacts of climate change experienced across the country due to recent extreme weather events.
Experts and clergymen from Christian and Islamic communities in Nigeria are advocating for enhanced climate policies and sustainable environmental practices. This call was made at the Interfaith Dialogue on Climate Change Summit hosted by Connected Development (CODE) in Abuja. The discourse highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts to protect the environment for future generations.
The Interfaith Dialogue on Climate Change Summit underscores the critical role of faith-based advocacy in combatting climate change effects in Nigeria. Experts emphasize the necessity for urgent policy interventions to address environmental degradation, calling for a united front among religious leaders and communities in advocating for climate justice. Active engagement and educational initiatives are paramount to fostering sustainable practices and ensuring a livable future for subsequent generations.
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