{"id":2353,"date":"2026-04-21T10:37:36","date_gmt":"2026-04-21T10:37:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jpit.uk\/?p=25947"},"modified":"2026-04-21T10:37:36","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T10:37:36","slug":"uk-urged-to-continue-its-climate-leadership","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/standrewsurcrustington.org.uk\/?p=2353","title":{"rendered":"UK urged to continue its climate leadership"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Faith leaders have called on the UK government to step up international efforts to encourage the phasing out of fossil fuels. Senior representatives of the Methodist Church, the Baptist Union and the United Reformed Church have co-signed a letter asking Ed Miliband, as Secretary of State for Energy and Net Zero<ins>,<\/ins> to personally attend the <a href=\"https:\/\/transitionawayconference.com\/\">First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels<\/a> later this month. The international summit is being co-hosted by Colombia and the Netherlands in Santa Marta, Colombia. This letter argues that the presence of the Secretary of State would convey a clear message of support from the UK for this new&nbsp;multilateral movement, and aid vital work to agree a detailed roadmap for a&nbsp;transition away from fossil fuels&nbsp;that is fast, fair, and funded.<\/p>\n<p>The UK has a proud history of international climate leadership, with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/commentisfree\/2025\/nov\/23\/cop30-ed-miliband-climate-change-brazil-conference-clean-energy\" id=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/commentisfree\/2025\/nov\/23\/cop30-ed-miliband-climate-change-brazil-conference-clean-energy\">Ed Miliband himself having observed last autumn<\/a> that \u2018We are up against the march of time and massive global forces that would slow down or stop action. In the face of this opposition, multilateralism is our best hope.\u2019 The faith leaders say that \u2018Your words encouraged&nbsp;us [\u2026and] \u200bwe&nbsp;\u200bencourage you to put them into action\u200b&nbsp;with fellow climate leaders\u200b&nbsp;in Santa Marta\u200b.\u200b\u200b\u2019<\/p>\n<p>In an appendix to the letter, the leaders explain their shared motivation in issuing the call, saying \u201cTo be good \u200b\u200bcarers&nbsp;\u200bof our common home, we must act&nbsp;quickly&nbsp;and phase out the production of fossil fuels\u2026 It is&nbsp;\u200ba&nbsp;\u200bmoral imperative to protect those most in need and to uphold the\u200b&nbsp;rights of future generations\u200b&nbsp;\u200b\u200b\u200band the whole earth\u200b\u200b\u200b \u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bby employing renewable sources of energy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rev\u2019d Canon Giles Goddard, Chair of Faith for the Climate and signatory of the letter, said \u2018It\u2019s really important that the UK continues its record of climate leadership by working with climate allies. In the face of a fossil fuel crisis, this conference is vital to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels, and ensure that it is fast, fair and funded.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Ed Miliband\u2019s attendance would show the UK is serious about climate justice and wants to work together, especially with the countries most impacted by the climate crisis. As Ed said himself, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/business\/2026\/apr\/20\/ed-miliband-to-double-down-on-net-zero-with-measures-to-combat-iran-energy-shock\">\u2018You can\u2019t solve a fossil fuel crisis by doubling down on fossil fuels.\u2019 <\/a>Santa Marta is a key opportunity to bring on \u2018the era of clean energy security\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n<p>This conference has the support of many fellow climate leaders, such as the nations who signed the Belem Declaration on the Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fossilfueltreaty.org\/first-international-conference\">a statement made at the conclusion of COP30<\/a> on the next steps in the fight for climate justice. <a href=\"https:\/\/environmentaldefence.ca\/2025\/11\/21\/statement-global-climate-leaders-push-for-action-on-phasing-out-fossil-fuels-at-cop30\/\">This includes<\/a> small island states especially at risk from climate change, such as Fiji and Jamaica, as well as close European allies of the UK, such as Spain and Austria. It also includes the co-host of COP31, Australia. These countries have welcomed the Santa Marta Conference \u2018<a href=\"https:\/\/porelclima.org\/images\/2025\/Belem_documentos\/COP30_BELEM-DECLARATION-TAFF.pdf\">as a platform to advance the dialogues to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels after COP30.\u2019<\/a> Several nations attending are major fossil fuel producers, including Colombia itself, as well as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.climatechangenews.com\/2026\/03\/31\/major-oil-producers-among-46-nations-joining-fossil-fuel-phase-out-summit\/\">Canada, Brazil and Norway.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The initiative follows on from <a href=\"https:\/\/jpit.uk\/support-the-fossil-fuel-non-proliferation-treaty\">JPIT\u2019s previous work in support of a Fossil Fuel Treaty<\/a>, and would represent an important step in furthering international discussions on climate change. The UNFCCC COP talks have struggled to maintain a focus on the phase-out of fossil fuels, despite it being referred to <a href=\"https:\/\/unfccc.int\/news\/cop28-agreement-signals-beginning-of-the-end-of-the-fossil-fuel-era\">in the outcomes of COP28<\/a>. This conference, independently organised by like-minded countries with high climate ambitions from Global South and North, would help to keep fossil fuel phase-out on the agenda as we look towards COP31 later this year.<\/p>\n<p>The full text of the letter is below:<\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"769\" src=\"https:\/\/jpit.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/IMG_3465-1024x769.jpeg\" alt class=\"wp-image-25958\"><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">L-R: Thomas Niblett, JPIT Intern 2025-26; Rev\u2019d Canon Giles Goddard \u2013 Chair of Faith for the Climate; Ann Howell, Social Action Officer \u2013 UK Unitarians; Melanie Nazareth \u2013 Christian Climate Action; Ben Niblett \u2013 Campaigns Coordinator, Quakers in Britain<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator aligncenter has-alpha-channel-opacity\">\n<p>Dear Ed Miliband\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels<\/strong>\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>As UK faith leaders\u200b&nbsp;and representatives\u200b&nbsp;from many faiths,\u200b beliefs\u202fand traditions, we are writing to you ahead of the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, hosted by Colombia\u202fand\u202fthe Netherlands in Santa Marta, Colombia\u202fin the last week of April\u200b.\u202f\u200b\u200b&nbsp;I\u200bn&nbsp;light of the ongoing energy crisis, this conference is vital for developing energy security and access for the UK and our allies, and a key opportunity for the UK to demonstrate its climate leadership.\u200b&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Multilateralism and leadership<\/strong>\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>We are writing to ask you:\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>\u200b\u200b\u200bTo&nbsp;\u200bconvey a clear message of support from the UK to make the most of this new\u202fmultilateral movement, including sending a signal of leadership by personally attending the High-Level Segment at the end of the conference\u200b\u200b&nbsp;<\/li>\n<li>To work to agree a detailed roadmap for a\u202ftransition away from fossil fuels\u202fthat is fast, fair, and funded\u202f&nbsp;<\/li>\n<li>\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bTo commit the UK\u2019s fair share of funding for the transition.\u202f\u202f\u200b\u200b\u200b&nbsp;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>\u200b\u200bAs you wrote in your Guardian column\u202fafter COP30,\u202f\u2018Clean energy and climate action remain the foundation on which the global economy is being remade and rebuilt. We are up against the march of time and massive global forces that would slow down or stop action. In the face of this opposition, multilateralism is our best hope.\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u2018We have seen the emergence of an impressive coalition of 83 countries from the global north and global south\u2019 to create \u2018a roadmap to help countries transition away from fossil fuels and scale up clean energy.\u2019\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Detailed negotiations matter, but the movements we build around them profoundly influence what can be delivered.\u2019\u202f<\/p>\n<p>Your words encouraged\u202fus,\u202f\u200band&nbsp;reflect the UK\u2019s climate leadership\u200b\u200b \u200b\u200bthrough the phase out of coal mining, and prohibitions on further exploration of oil and gas.&nbsp;\u200b\u200bWe&nbsp;\u200bencourage you to put them into action\u200b&nbsp;with fellow climate leaders\u200b&nbsp;in Santa Marta\u200b.\u200b\u200b<\/p>\n<p>\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bA just transition away from fossil fuels is&nbsp;very important&nbsp;to the faith communities, and we would value a meeting with civil servants, and&nbsp;perhaps the&nbsp;Special Representative on Climate, to discuss our shared experiences and perspectives on the transition.\u200b\u200b&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200b\u200bYours sincerely, &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Rev\u2019d Lynn Green \u2013 General Secretary, Baptist Union of Great Britain<br \/>Rev\u2019d Dr David Gregory \u2013 Convenor of BUEN, Baptist Union Environmental Network<br \/>Rev\u2019d Richard Andrew \u2013 President of Conference, Methodist Church of Great Britain<br \/>Matthew Forsyth \u2013 Vice President of Conference, Methodist Church of Great Britain<br \/>Catriona Wheeler \u2013 General Assembly Moderator, United Reformed Church<br \/>Bishop John Arnold \u2013 Roman Catholic Bishop of Salford, Diocese of Salford<br \/>Jo Chamberlain \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Sue Curd \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>George Dow \u2013 Chair, Green Christian<br \/>Rev\u2019d Canon Giles Goddard \u2013 Chair of Faith for the ClimateRt Rev\u2019d Olivia Graham \u2013 Former Bishop of Reading, Church of England<br \/>Rev\u2019d Dr Darrell Hannah \u2013 Chair, Operation Noah<br \/>Ann Howell, Social Action Officer \u2013 UK Unitarians<br \/>Dr Christopher Ives \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate, and Associate Professor, School of Geography, University of Nottingham<br \/>Professor Jagbir Jhutti-Johal \u2013 Trustee of the Faith for the Climate<br \/>Colette Joyce \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Melanie Nazareth \u2013 Christian Climate Action<br \/>Paul Parker \u2013 Recording Clerk, Quakers in Britain<br \/>Dr Sachi Patel \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Trupti Patel&nbsp;\u2013 President Hindu Forum of Britain and Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Lucy Plummer \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Chief Imam Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi FRSA \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Dr Shanon Shah \u2013 Director of Faith for the Climate<br \/>Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg \u2013 Senior Rabbi of Masorti Judaism UK, Rabbi of New North London Synagogue<br \/>Rabbi Debbie Young-Somers \u2013 Trustee of Faith for the Climate<\/p>\n<p class=\"has-text-align-left\">\u200b<strong>Appendix<\/strong>: <strong>Faith, Love and Climate Justice<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u200bAs people of faith and belief, we share a determination to&nbsp;honour&nbsp;the beauty of this \u200bEarth\u200b\u200b,\u200b&nbsp;created in all its\u202fvariety, vitality,\u202fbeauty\u202fand abundance. We lament that\u200b&nbsp;neglect, exploitation, and unsustainable consumption that threaten the natural balance\u200band\u202fvery\u202fexistence of\u202fdiverse\u202flife on earth.\u202fThe continued use of coal, oil and gas risks overshooting the Paris Agreement\u2019s goal of 1.5\u00baC, and carries the\u200b\u200b&nbsp;\u200bcosts of local pollution, environmental degradation, and health impacts associated with extracting, refining, transporting, and burning fossil fuels.\u202f\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>These costs are disproportionately paid by those who are most vulnerable to, and least historically responsible for, the consequences of climate change\u202f- lives lost, homes and farms destroyed, and millions of people displaced. It is&nbsp;\u200ba&nbsp;\u200bmoral imperative to protect those most in need and to uphold the\u200b&nbsp;rights of future generations\u200b&nbsp;\u200b\u200b\u200band the whole earth\u200b\u200b&nbsp;\u200b \u200b\u200b\u200b&nbsp;\u200bby employing renewable sources of energy.\u202f&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u200b\u200b\u200bSecretary of State, as you have repeatedly&nbsp;emphasised, the&nbsp;\u200bscience\u202fwhich spells out\u202fthis\u202fmost urgent danger facing humanity is undeniable. To be good \u200b\u200bcarers&nbsp;\u200bof our common home, we must act\u202fquickly\u202fand phase out the production of fossil fuels, with justice and equity for\u202fIndigenous peoples,\u202fthose\u202falready\u202fassaulted\u202fby climate impacts,\u202fworkers in the fossil fuel industries, and all people\u202feverywhere.\u202fAs people of faith and belief united together in taking positive action for the sake of our planet and all its inhabitants, it is love that compels us\u200b.\u200b&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/jpit.uk\/uk-urged-to-continue-its-climate-leadership\">Source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Faith leaders have called on the UK government to step up international efforts to encourage the phasing out of fossil fuels. 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