Dr. Ahmed Elkateb shares insights on the intersection of faith and climate
Date: February 2, 2024
The Climate Peace Foundation, in collaboration with the Emerging Peacemakers Forum and the Muslim Council of Elders, had the honor of participating in the Egypt Book Fair. This prestigious event provided an opportunity for the foundation to showcase its achievements and contribute to the discussion on peace and climate change. As part of their involvement, the foundation organized a session titled “Faith and Climate.”
Dr. Ahmed Elkateb, a prominent figure in the field, delivered an engaging and thought-provoking session on the relationship between faith and climate. With his expertise and knowledge, Dr. Elkateb shed light on the importance of religious perspectives in addressing environmental challenges. His session explored how faith can serve as a guiding force in promoting sustainable practices and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the planet.
The “Faith and Climate” session was well-received by the audience, comprising participants from various backgrounds and age groups. Dr. Elkateb’s insights sparked meaningful discussions and encouraged attendees to reflect on their own beliefs and behaviors concerning the environment.
The Climate Peace Foundation extends its gratitude to the Emerging Peacemakers Forum and the Muslim Council of Elders for providing this platform to share their achievements and contribute to the discourse on peace and climate change. By bringing together the realms of faith and climate, the foundation aims to inspire individuals and communities to take action and work towards a sustainable future.
To learn more about the Climate Peace Foundation and their initiatives, visit their website and stay tuned for future events and sessions that promote peace and address climate change.