Duke Divinity School hosted the 2024 cohort of the Faith for Our Planet Youth Fellowship program January 8-14 for a week-long retreat on connecting faith traditions to climate and sustainability work. Faith for Our Planet is an interfaith NGO that provides opportunities for people of many different faiths to explore ways they can work within and among religious communities to advance climate action. It sponsored the 24 Fellows from all across the world to spend a week training alongside religious studies and climate experts, exploring the connections of environmental stewardship and faith and developing ideas for cultivating sustainability in their faith traditions. The workshop was co-led by Norman Wirzba, Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology in Duke Divinity School and Director of Research for the Office of Climate and Sustainability, and Abdullah Antepli, Associate Professor of the Practice of Interfaith Relations in Duke Divinity School and Associate Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy. Duke Divinity School partnered with Faith for Our Planet to develop the fellowship program.