QPSW Central Committee accepted minutes on energy justice and climate policy

Meeting for Sufferings: Sufferings responds to climate calls

QPSW Central Committee accepted minutes on energy justice and climate policy

by The Friend Newsdesk 13th February 2015

Sufferings heard minutes from the Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW) Central Committee meeting held at Friends House on 21-23 November 2014. Both dealt with energy justice and climate policy.

The first was originally a call from Pendle Hill Area Meeting to agree that the key message around fracking should be that it undermines the commitment to action on climate change.

The second minute concerned a request from Wensleydale & Swaledale Area Meeting to expand the current ‘ending fossil fuel dependency’ work to be about ‘energy justice’.

Both minutes were accepted.


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