LWF at COP29: strengthening the climate justice call for the most vulnerable people
Climate change disproportionately affects the world's most vulnerable people, and the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is calling for climate justice at COP29.
The LWF is a global communion of Christian churches that works to accompany and serve people in need. At COP29, the LWF is advocating for the most vulnerable people, who are disproportionately affected by climate change.
Climate change is a global crisis that is already having a devastating impact on the world's most vulnerable people. These people are often living in poverty and in areas that are particularly vulnerable to climate change, such as small island states and coastal communities.
The LWF is calling for climate justice at COP29, which means taking action to address the needs of the most vulnerable people and to ensure that they have a voice in the climate negotiations.
The LWF is working to ensure that the voices of the most vulnerable people are heard at COP29. The LWF is also working to build partnerships with other organizations that are working to address climate change.
The LWF is committed to working for climate justice, and is calling on all people of faith to join in this important work.
The LWF is a member of the ACT Alliance, a global alliance of churches and organizations that are working to address poverty and injustice. The ACT Alliance is a partner of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and is working to ensure that the voices of the most vulnerable people are heard in the climate negotiations.
The LWF is also a member of the World Council of Churches (WCC), a global fellowship of churches that is working to promote Christian unity and to address global issues such as climate change.
The LWF is committed to working for climate justice, and is calling on all people of faith to join in this important work.