Jesuits for Climate Justice – COP30 Campaign

“I ask everyone to accompany this pilgrimage of reconciliation with the world that is our home and to help make it more beautiful.”
-Pope Francis, Laudate Deum, 2023
COP30, the annual global climate summit, is scheduled to take place in Belém, Brazil, from the 10th to the 21st of November 2025. Leaders unite for two weeks of crucial climate discussions. This UN conference is an important part of the international calendar as we collectively grapple with rising emissions and the increasingly obvious impacts of climate change.
COP30 Guide
COP gatherings may not be easy to understand. Watch this brief video on why COP30 is so important.
Act now – Write to your TD and MEP
Are you curious about climate justice, have an interest in how COP30 operates, or looking for ways to get involved?
Let’s talk about Nationally Determined Contributions or NDCs: These are nation-specific steps that each country promises to take. Ecojesuit.com has created a site that makes contacting your country’s representatives easy! Just click the link and fill in your name, email and select ireland as your country.
Alternatively copy and paste the template letter below and email or post it to your TD, European Union MEP or COP30 Envoy, to ask for strong action at COP30. If you receive a reply please let us know at [email protected]. You can find the contact details of your TD here and your MEP here.
Download your template letter to send to your elected representative here.
What is JCFJ doing in COP30 his year?
This year, along with JESC, we are sending our research fellow, Colm Fahy, to join and participate in the discussions taking place in Belém. Follow along on Bluesky and Instagram for updates throughout!