Press Release - Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, President-Designate of COP28 UAE, met with Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, to discuss the crucial role of faith leaders in advancing the climate agenda at COP28.
Africa: COP28 President-Designate Engages with Pope Francis On Raising Ambitions and Driving Positive Outcomes for Climate Action to Advance Human Progress
To further the role of faith communities in the COP process, the COP28 Presidency has designed a series of inter-faith initiatives in the run-up to and during the conference. The summit will also involve an assessment of actions taken by religious leaders from Paris to COP28, focusing on specific areas to address the gaps highlighted in the COP28 Presidency's Action Agenda, aiming to restore hope in the field of climate action.
During their meeting in Rome, Dr. Al Jaber and Pope Francis discussed the importance of the Global Stocktake and the need for a detailed action plan to provide a robust and comprehensive response to the findings within the key pillars of the Paris Agreement. “I want to thank the Vatican, under your Papacy, for its work in advocating for a higher ambition on climate action and social justice. Your update of the 2015 'Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home' to bring it up to date is truly inspiring. We aim to ensure that COP28 amplifies the call to action from religious leaders, and we plan to do this through the global faith leaders’ summit in Abu Dhabi," Dr. Al Jaber said.
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