Home Climate COP28: Dr Sultan Al Jaber meets Pope Francis at the Vatican To enhance the role of faith communities in the COP process, the COP28 Presidency has designed a series of inter-faith initiatives leading up to and during the conference by Gulf Business October 12, 2023 Image credit: WAM Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and COP28 President-designate, met with Pope Francis, Head of the Catholic Church, to discuss the crucial role of faith leaders in advancing the climate agenda at COP28. Climate discussions The COP28 Presidency has joined hands with the Vatican, the Muslim Council of Elders, and the United Nations Environment Programme to ensure inclusivity in the COP process by integrating faith organisations into climate discussions. During the meeting, Dr. Al Jaber expressed gratitude to the Vatican for its climate action advocacy and invited Pope Francis to participate in the World Climate Action Summit at COP28. pic.twitter.com/yCf8LFHALq — COP28 UAE (@COP28_UAE) October 11, 2023 Inclusivity is a core pillar of the COP28 Presidency, with the aim of providing a platform where all voices, including faith organisations, are heard, especially those focused on assisting vulnerable communities affected by loss and damage. Global summit To enhance the role of faith communities in the COP process, the COP28 Presidency has designed a series of inter-faith initiatives leading up to and during the conference. One key initiative is the Confluence of Conscience, a global summit for faith leaders scheduled for November 6-7 in Abu Dhabi. This summit will unite religious leaders, academics, and scientists to collectively address the findings of the Global Stocktake (GST) and sign a declaration to advance climate action at COP28. The summit will discuss the ethical responsibilities of faith leaders in addressing the climate crisis and will call for increased ambition at COP28 and beyond. It will also assess 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, with the goal of restoring hope in the field of climate action. Faith pavilion at COP28 The COP28 Presidency will co-host the Faith Pavilion at COP28, marking the first-ever pavilion of its kind at a COP event. This pavilion will host panels with religious leaders, scientists, and political leaders. It will also encourage intergenerational dialogue involving young faith leaders and indigenous representatives. Key focus of COP28 COP28 presents an opportunity to fast-track the energy transition by building the energy system of the future, while rapidly decarbonising the energy system of today to keep 1.5 degrees C within reach. The world must triple its renewable energy capacity and achieve near-zero methane emissions by 2030. Pope Francis invited to COP28 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. Dr Al Jaber emphasised the urgency for COP28 to raise ambition and restore hope for current and future generations. He also extended an invitation to Pope Francis to join the World Climate Action Summit at COP28. Faith and interfaith activities for climate agreement The diverse faith and interfaith activities, along with religious organisations, will support the call for a fair and ambitious climate agreement at COP28 and bolster the efforts of those working toward it. Key areas of COP28 Presidency The COP28 Presidency focuses on four key areas: fast-tracking a just, orderly, and well-managed energy transition, fixing climate finance, focusing on people, lives, and livelihoods, and ensuring full inclusivity. The Presidency has called on contributing countries to deliver the $100bn pledge this year and urged countries to double adaptation finance by 2025 while replenishing the Green Climate Fund. Tags Faith Pavilion Global stocktake Green Climate Fund methane emissions Paris Agreement Pope Francis World Climate Action Summit You might also like Bonn Climate Conference 2024: Countries’ plans not yet aligned with tripling renewables capacity goal Green Economy Partnership headquarters set up in Doha, Qatar COP28 UAE: Dr Sultan Al Jaber recaps key wins of first 4 days COP28: Who are the big name attendees?