VIDEO: Faith leaders discuss the “low-hanging fruit” possibilities
2:07PM, Fri. Nov. 15, 2024
As the world’s eyes turn to Azerbaijan for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.
This year’s United Nations climate negotiations are following at least one recent trend: a growing focus on methane. As faith climate leaders Christine Moffett and Becca Edwards discuss, reducing methane emissions would provide important short-term GHG reductions – and the technology is already available and affordable.
Follow Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light’s continuing coverage from COP29.
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Texas Impact exists to put faith into action. We equip faith leaders and their congregations with the information, opportunities, and outreach tools to educate their communities and engage with lawmakers on pressing public policy issues. We are an interfaith group that works together on issues that impact the most vulnerable people in our communities. We help people live out their faith in the public square, moving the faith community from charity to justice.
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