COP29, UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties

Brahma Kumaris at COP29, 20th – 22nd November

This year, the COP29 Faith Pavilion offered daily ‘Spiritual Moments’ a serene 30-minute space where diverse faith traditions including the Brahma Kumaris, converged to lead moments of meditation, prayer, and contemplation. This sacred environment provided participants with an opportunity to pause, reflect, recharge and reconnect with their inner selves, each other, and the Earth. Each…

Brahma Kumaris at COP29, 18th – 19th November

Over the years, food has become an increasingly important issue at COP conferences.  This is partly due to the concerns over food security because of climate change but also because of the predominance of unsustainable farming methods used worldwide.  This year, the COP team hosted regular reflections and meditations in the Food Action Hub and…

Brahma Kumaris at COP29, 14th – 16th November

Faith groups play a crucial role at COP29, contributing to the global climate action discourse and influencing policy decisions. They also provide a moral and ethical framework for climate action grounding it in spiritual teachings and values which can help to mobilise individuals and communities to take action. As we move into the end of…

Brahma Kumaris at COP29, 11th – 13th November

Every year, the COP meets to determine ambitions and responsibilities for climate action, and to identify and assess climate measures.This year’s conference is hosted by Azerbaijan which holds the COP29 presidency.The presidency’s plan is based on two pillars: enhancing ambition, to ensure all parties commit to ambitious national plans enabling action, which highlights the vital…

BK Activities at COP29 at a glance

Brahma Kumaris Voices at COP29.