Faith, fate, and the climate crisis: how religion shapes climate action

From apocalyptic theologies to “God is in control” narratives, religious beliefs shape how billions understand climate change, and whether they act on it. This article traces how faith-based fatalism, organised denial networks, and religiously charged disinformation obstruct climate action across continents, while counter-movements within the same traditions reclaim religious authority to demand it.

Unpacking African Food Systems: Highlights of the Partnership between TNGO’s Decolonization Observatory and the Food Bridge

In July 2024, TNGO’s Decolonization Observatory partnered with the Food Bridge and the Africa Museum in Tervuren, Belgium to host a summer conference, under the theme “Decolonization, Diaspora, and the African Food System.

“Without Truth, There’s No Climate Action, and Without Science, There’s No Truth”: TNGO Launches The Observatory on Climate Misinformation at COP29

TNGO launches the Observatory on Climate Misinformation at COP29, an innovative and research-driven initiative, supported by Rethinking Climate, that promises more transparency and reliability in climate communication to enhance effective climate responses and actions.