Nairobi, 24 September, 2024 / 7:23 pm (ACI Africa).
Faith groups must sustain the “momentum” in the fight against fossil fuels, as they play a crucial role in advocating for a moral and just response to the climate crisis, a Kenyan Catholic environmentalist has said.
In her presentation during the September 20 faith leaders' endorsement of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT) in Nairobi, Ashley Kitisya said that faith communities are “uniquely” positioned to address the root causes of environmental degradation.
“As faith groups, we have the moral clarity to advocate for what is right, and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty aligns with our values of justice, stewardship, and compassion. We are making progress, but there is still so much work to be done,” Ms. Kitisya said.
She added, “We must continue to build momentum, to engage more communities of faith, and to push for governments and international bodies to recognize the urgent need for this treaty.”
Ashley Kitisya, speaking to faith communities during the endorsement of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT) in Nairobi on Friday, 20 September 2024. Credit: ACI Africa