Can faith save our forests? Inside the interfaith Rainforest Initiative

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   February 19, 2026

Charles McNeill | Land Talks Podcast

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this episode, Dr. Charles McNeil, a global environmental leader with over 30 years of experience at the United Nations (UNDP & UNEP) shares powerful insights from his work on the frontlines of global environmental action—from the 1992 Earth Summit to his leadership with the Interfaith Rainforest Initiative (IRI). Together, we explore how faith leaders, indigenous communities, and policymakers can work together to tackle some of the world’s most urgent challenges: land degradation, deforestation, climate change, biodiversity loss, and broken food systems. Dr. McNeil also highlights a critical opportunity: mobilizing the moral authority, reach, and influence of faith communities worldwide to scale land restoration and protect the planet for future generations.

What you’ll learn in this eposide

  • How faith-based leadership can drive real environmental change
  • The role of indigenous peoples in protecting forests and restoring land
  • Success stories from the Interfaith Rainforest Initiative in the Amazon and beyond
  • The hidden impact of agriculture, food waste, and harmful subsidies on land
  • Why restoring land is essential for food security, climate resilience, and peace

Whether you’re a policymaker, environmental professional, faith leader, or simply passionate about the future of our planet, this conversation offers deep insight and hope-driven solutions.

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