The challenge of learning to live as one species, in one shared world: Daniel Perell

Daniel Perell, representing the Bahá’í International Community at the United Nations, explains how trust and the recognition of human dignity should shape decisions on climate action. Drawing on real-world examples of environmental initiatives from places like Vanuatu to various regions across Europe, he encourages leaders at COP28 to adopt policies that are both responsible and sustainable. He also reminds global decision-makers that the responsibility to act on climate change is not only an obligation, but also a meaningful privilege.

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