“Faith leaders must speak truth to power and call out the greed that undergirds fossil fuel production, consumption, and financing,” stressed Peralta. She also emphasised the moral imperative of climate finance as reparations, asserting that it goes beyond a one-off payment, advocating for a systemic approach to redistributing resources.
The 2023 “Banking on Climate Chaos Fossil Fuel Finance Report” revealed staggering numbers, with fossil fuel financing reaching $5.5tn in the seven years since the Paris Agreement and $669bn-worth in 2022 alone.
Peralta concluded by urging faith leaders to champion climate reparations to respond to the climate crisis, grounded in the principle that polluters must pay.
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