On 17 November 2025, during the intense global negotiations at COP30, Sister Maureen Goodman offered a gentle yet powerful spiritual presence, bringing a quiet and steady light to an environment filled with urgency and high-level decision-making.
Through her guided meditations, reflective pauses, and heartfelt interventions, she reminded delegates, activists, and observers that meaningful climate action begins from within. She emphasized the importance of the inner climate — the mindset, values, and intentions that ultimately shape the world humanity creates.
Her message echoed throughout COP30
Let love, not fear, guide your action. Fear overwhelms; love inspires courage, clarity, and compassion.
Ask the essential question: “Will this choice protect and uplift the most vulnerable?”
Ethics and empathy, she stressed, are not optional but the foundation of lasting and just solutions.
Recognize the law of cause and effect. Each action sends ripples through communities, ecosystems, and future generations. Choosing compassion deliberately creates transformative impact.
Heal the relationship with nature. Through silence, meditation, and deep reflection, she encouraged attendees to approach the Earth with care, tenderness, and respect. Inner awareness directly influences outer responsibility.
Faith and consciousness are powerful allies in climate action. Spiritual courage and ethical clarity, she reminded, help leaders make decisions that are not only effective but also just and compassionate.
Her presence illuminated a central truth: true transformation begins in the heart. Inner peace fuels outer change, and love — for people, future generations, and the planet — is the most powerful catalyst for a sustainable world.
When we act from love, clarity, and consciousness, we do more than respond to climate change — we cultivate hope, resilience, and a shared responsibility for the Earth
































