Draft:Faith For Our Planet
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Faith For Our Planet (FFOP) is a not-for-profit organization best known for its work against climate change.[1] It has been called an organization that "brings together civil society leaders to find solutions to climate change",[2] and "a global interfaith coalition that challenges the world's faithful to incorporate climate science into sermons and religious teachings".[3]
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FFOP was founded by Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Issa and focuses on 11, 13 and 17 of Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.[4][5] FFOP's founder has been calling for enhancing religion's role in climate action and greater collaboration between scientists and religious leaders for management of the climate crisis.