Interfaith Carbon Conversations

People of different faiths talking about climate change at the Akashi Festival
The Interfaith Carbon Conversations course which has been running at Ross St Community Centre in Cambridge has come to an end. Ten participants, including Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and Muslims, have been discussing how our faith beliefs can help motivate us to reduce the impact of our activities and purchases on the environment.
The Carbon Conversations course has been developed by Cambridge Carbon Footprint, and has now been attended by over 360 people. Over the course of six sessions, the course leads participants to consider both the practical issues of how to reduce our carbon footprint, and also how we can motivate ourselves to keep at it.



