Action on climate change is an at-times emotionally-charged issue. But there are some communities in Australia who say they feel left out of the discussion entirely. 

At a Uniting Church in the inner-west Sydney suburb of Strathfield, a multi-faith meeting is being held between local leaders, representing Buddhist, Christian, Hindu and Muslim communities in the area.

These leaders are united over the main item on their agenda: global warming.

Each person is passionate about reducing Australia’s carbon footprint and explaining why to influential members in their respective communities.