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Buddhists Create Space for Dialogue during COP26, Call for Strengthening Youth Leadership and Education
TOKYO, Nov. 10, 2021 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/--

From November 1 to 7, the first week of the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference 
in Glasgow, Scotland, the SGI (Soka Gakkai International), SGI-UK and the 
Centre for Applied Buddhism (CfAB) provided a platform for dialogues among key 
stakeholders from faith leaders to youth activists under the theme "Sowing 
Seeds of Hope - Action for Climate Justice." Watch a short video here of 
diverse voices from the week's events.

https://youtu.be/SAIFRmJFtGE

"We are not voiceless, but we are unheard," stated Shreya KC of Nepalese Youth 
for Climate Action, at a November 3 event at Websters Theatre in Glasgow titled 
"Beyond Rhetoric - Youth Leadership for Climate Action" that saw youth leaders 
from the Global South from countries including Nigeria and Pakistan 
passionately articulate their visions for climate justice.

At a November 4 panel titled "Global Justice - Climate Justice," Shanon Shah, 
director of Faith for the Climate, clarified that the climate crisis is a 
social and political issue because the most vulnerable, who have done least to 
cause the climate emergency, are suffering the most.

Several events highlighted the power of human stories to make people care. 
Netherlands-based indigenous activist Raki Ap stated "story change can create 
system change." 

On November 1, the exhibition "Seeds of Hope & Action," created by the SGI in 
collaboration with the Earth Charter International, was launched at Websters, 
bringing a message of hope and empowerment to tackle the despair caused by the 
climate crisis. Elizabeth Wathuti, Founder of the Green Generation Initiative 
of Kenya and Global South Co-chair of the COP26 Civil Society and Youth 
Advisory Council, spoke at the launch. 

Watch full recordings of all the events here: 
https://sites.google.com/view/sowing-seeds-of-hope/home/

Soka Gakkai organizations around the world have been active in the lead-up to 
COP26. SGI-UK and the Centre for Applied Buddhism held a year-long series of 
monthly webinars sharing Buddhist perspectives from individual SGI-UK members 
and other climate activists. Groups in India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia and 
Singapore have also initiated grassroots awareness-raising programs on the 
climate crisis. 

On the first day of the conference, October 31, the SGI announced a statement 
at a press conference at COP26, calling for genuine global solidarity of action 
to address the climate emergency. It states: "As well as accelerating the 
reduction of greenhouse gases, it is crucial that the outcomes of COP26 leave 
no one behind, strengthen education, give increased leadership opportunities to 
young people and empower us all to sow seeds of hope and action." See 
https://www.sokaglobal.org/contact-us/media-room/statements/buddhist-call-for-climate-justice-cop26.html


The Soka Gakkai is a global community-based Buddhist organization promoting 
peace, culture and education with 12 million members around the world. The SGI 
is an NGO in consultative status with the UN ECOSOC since 1983. The Centre for 
Applied Buddhism (CfAB) is a UK-based hub of research, dialogue and study. 


Source: Soka Gakkai

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