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Great article in National Catholic Reporter on our Faith Plans programme

Global Catholic news service, National Catholic Reporter, has published a fantastic story on FaithInvest's Faith Plans programme on its Earthbeat platform.


National Catholic Reporter's website, NCRonline, is one of the most-read Catholic news sites in the world, reaching more than 1 million unique visitors globally each month, and a newsletter readership in 59 countries.



The article by Brian Roewe revealed how the Faith Plans initiative, headed by FaithInvest and the Beliefs and Values Programme of the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF), together with more than two dozen partnering organisations, have formed 'an unprecedented coalition' of the global faith community to respond to the challenge of climate change.


The article quoted Martin Palmer, interim CEO of FaithInvest, who explained that, 'Given the size of their assets and influence, faiths alone, through their actions, could make the crucial difference to the world's efforts to halt irreversible climate change and reverse environmental destruction.'


He continued, 'This is the first time a partnership of this scale and global scope has been brought together. It is indicative of the urgency of the challenge we face.'


The article outlined how the Faith Plans programme supports faith groups to examine how they use their influence and resources to respond to environmental degradation, and to develop an action plan to be implemented over the next seven to 10 years: those are the titular Faith Plans.


While some faith leaders present at COP26 in Glasgow recently expressed disappointment with the outcome, for others it crystallised their belief that religious communities must develop their own responses while also calling for action from business and their countries.


Lorna Gold, FaithInvest’s Director of Movement Building, believes the influence of faiths extends beyond the communities themselves, and is quoted as saying, 'Any significant decision that's taken at a leadership level within the faith communities … sends a signal to the political world and also to the markets.'


Between now and 2022, Faith Plans partners will be introducing the programme to their networks and encouraging them to participate. Additionally, individual houses of worship and faith-based organisations can sign up through the Faith Plans website.


To read the article in full, visit the NCRonline website.


Faiths Rising: Beyond COP26

Join the Faith Plans team for an evening of reflection on what next for climate action post-COP26 on Thursday December 16 at 19.00 GMT. We will hear how the faiths are major stakeholders in the planet, and how faiths around the world are creating Faith Plans designed to realign their assets – investments, land, building, educational and medical institutes and their lifestyles – as part of the Faith Plans programme. To find out more and to book your place here.

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