Contributing to the Global Ethical Stocktake leading up to COP30
Is your heart stirring with the call for a better world?
Do you ever wonder if your everyday choices truly make a difference in the face of global challenges?
Join us for Can Inner Values Guide Global Change? — a reflective and creative workshop that connects your authentic self with one of the most vital conversations of our time: ethical climate action.
Ahead of COP30 in Brazil, we’ll gather for honest reflection and inspiring dialogue, contributing to the Global Ethical Stocktake — a worldwide initiative calling for moral and values-based responses to the climate crisis.
This isn’t just another climate discussion. It’s an invitation to rediscover your original goodness — to explore how personal and planetary well-being are deeply intertwined. Through themes of values, responsibility, and harmony with nature, we’ll reflect on how our daily choices — what we consume, how we connect, what we prioritise — shape both our lives and the world we share.
Ready to move beyond worry and embrace meaningful change driven by your deepest convictions?
Add your voice, your ideas, and your presence to this global movement for a just, inclusive, and responsible future.
About the facilitator
Shantanu Mandal is a graduate in Fashion Design from the prestigious National Institute of Fashion Technology in Kolkata, India and also holds a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. Shantanu is passionate about values and how they can be lived and applied in the fields of education, well-being, youth and the environment. In 2019, Shantanu was one of seven youths to be funded by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to attend COP 25 in Madrid. Since then he has been representing the Brahma Kumaris Youth at a number of high profile environmental conferences. Shantanu is currently living and volunteering for the national coordinating office of the Brahma Kumaris in London.
Age 18 and over | Register now and discover how your inner compass can help guide global change.