As the global community convenes in Belém, Brazil, for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP 30) from November 10–21, 2025, the India Peace Centre expresses its full solidarity with international efforts to address the growing climate crisis. Guided by its commitment to peace, harmony, and sustainable development, the Centre recognizes that climate change is one of the most critical challenges facing humanity, the environment, and future generations.
Our Initiatives and Engagement
In preparation for COP 30, the India Peace Centre has conducted eight major programs as part of a broader Seventeen-program initiative on climate awareness, advocacy and action. These include:
- Four academic webinars organized across Bhubaneswar, Sambhajinagar, Chennai, Nagpur, and New Delhi, bringing together scholars, educators, and Students and youth to discuss the science, impacts, and responses to climate change.
- Three thematic webinars under the series “Dynamics of COP”, analyzing the evolution of global climate negotiations, key milestones, and pathways for effective outcomes at COP 30.
- One interfaith dialogue at the Lotus Temple, New Delhi, uniting leaders from diverse faiths to emphasize environmental responsibility as a shared moral and spiritual value.
These initiatives have collectively reached over 1,000 participants through in-person and online participation. The remaining Nine programs—including youth climate leadership workshops, women-led environmental action forums, indigenous community engagement sessions, and local sustainability campaigns—will be implemented in the coming months to strengthen inclusive and continued climate engagement.
The Climate Challenge
The increasing frequency of floods, droughts, heatwaves, and cyclones demonstrates the urgent reality of the climate crisis. Such events have led to significant human and ecological loss, affecting agriculture, livelihoods, and community resilience. The impacts are especially severe for the poor, women, youth, and indigenous groups who often have limited means to adapt or recover.
The India Peace Centre acknowledges that addressing climate change requires a holistic and multi-dimensional approach, encompassing ecological balance, human rights, natural resource management, gender equity, and social justice. We believe that climate solutions must integrate scientific knowledge with traditional wisdom and local community participation and interfaith approach.
Call for Collective Responsibility
At COP 30, the India Peace Centre joins the call for:
- Strengthened global cooperation to reduce emissions and accelerate the transition to renewable energy.
- Effective implementation of climate finance, capacity building, and technology transfer for developing countries.
- Greater inclusion of youth, women, and indigenous communities in climate policy formulation and action plans.
- Transparent and timely support for adaptation and resilience measures in vulnerable regions.
We also encourage faith-based and community organizations to embed environmental stewardship and sustainable living into their ongoing activities as a moral and social commitment.
Looking Ahead
The India Peace Centre reaffirms its commitment to advancing education, dialogue, interfaith collaboration, and community-driven initiatives for climate action. Following COP 30, the Centre will complete its planned series of programs and launch a nationwide “Faith for Climate” campaign to foster interfaith cooperation for environmental sustainability.
In solidarity with COP 30, the India Peace Centre envisions a future where climate justice, equality, and ecological harmony guide development and collective progress. Through collaboration, compassion, and commitment, we can protect our planet and ensure a peaceful, sustainable world for all.
Angelious Michael
Director
India Peace Centre
