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Monthly Archives: November 2019
We received a one-line message from Kenya this week: This is what has happened in West Pokot in Kenya. We must be serious about Environment.. A picture was attached: The picture says enough, but if you’d like to read more, click here. Pray for the people of West Pokot district, […]
Twenty-three members of the Canada/US and Latin America regions of the LWCCN are in Madrid, Spain these next two weeks for the latest UN climate summit known as COP25. While they are official UN observers in the on-going negotiations of the Paris Agreement, they are primarily gathered as participants in […]
People from the Renew Our World campaign in Brazil, the Netherlands, Peru, and the UK will be at COP 25 in Madrid, along with the Anglican Alliance, WEA, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, and others. Do get in touch if you’re also at COP, or watching COP. Here’s why it […]
Dave Bookless has been busy in Switzerland for the last several days. Here’s his summary of a number of events he participated in: There was a series of Creation Care meetings, conferences and events in Switzerland from 20th-24th November, with Rev Dr Dave Bookless from A Rocha International / Lausanne […]
It’s easy to be discouraged about climate change these days. But there are some good things happening. This list from Climate Caretakers is encouraging and worth reviewing: Led by Greta Thunberg, a very inspiring Swedish teenager, a dynamic and widespread youth movement is finally rising to lead the way on climate […]
COP 25, the 25th annual United Nations Climate Conference, kicks off in Madrid Spain next week, and the Lausanne/WEA Creation Care Network will be there, along with a number of other Christian organizations. The Christian Climate Observer’s Program is described like this on their website: We are an evangelical Christian […]
Many are concerned and praying for Peter Harris, who was badly injured on 28 October in a motorway accident that killed his wife Miranda, as well as A Rocha CEO Chris Naylor and his wife Susanna. (Full bios here) This is a brief update from Dave Bookless (current as of […]
The American Association for the Advancement of Science is hosting Katharine Hayhoe and the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, for AAAS’s 2019 Dialogue on Science Ethics and Religion (DoSER) Holiday Lecture. This will be “a discussion on climate change, environmental stewardship, and […]
It is a little known fact that smaller farms are actually more productive than large ones. This issue was highlighted in an article in The Ecologist some time ago but still relevant. Here’s a snippet: The paradox, however, and one of the reasons why despite having so little land, small […]