Nigeria, Feb. 12 -- As someone deeply involved in climate change mitigation, I have often witnessed the transformative power of collective action. Over the years, my work has taken me from methane mitigation projects in Nigeria's oil and gas sector to waste sector initiatives in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. These experiences have emphasised a critical lesson, which is that addressing the climate crisis requires not just scientific and policy-driven efforts but also moral and cultural mobilisation. In this regard, faith-based organisations play a pivotal role. Religious leaders and institutions hold a unique position in society. They are not only spiritual guides but also trusted voices that influence behavior and societal norms. In many parts...