In today's increasingly complex world, addressing the urgent issue of climate change requires collaboration across different levels of governance and diverse actors. Climate intermediaries take up the important role of connecting these levels and/or actors with each other to inspire more climate action.
In this episode, Paul Tobin and Zarina Ahmad join us to delve deep into the concept of climate intermediaries with a specific focus on how faith and sustainability can be linked. They also share their insights on the barriers Muslim actors face and on how to make sure their voices are heard.
If you are interested in this topic, you can read their article ‘“The religions are engaging: tick, well done”: the invisibilization and instrumentalization of Muslim climate intermediaries’, co-authored by Nafhesa Ali and Sherilyn MacGregor.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.