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Plaidoyer multiconfessionnel en faveur du climat: Le temps nous est compté

Les signaux sont clairs. La dernière décennie a été la plus chaude jamais enregistrée. Sur les 20 années les plus chaudes, il y en a eu 19 depuis 2000. Et il est démontré que cela est dû à l’augmentation des gaz à effets de serre produits par l’activité humaine. Les scientifiques du monde entier ont prévenu qu’à ce rythme, la planète pourrait se réchauffer de 1,5 ˚C dès 2030. C’est dans moins d’une décennie! La plupart d’entre nous en seront témoins.

Multifaith advocacy for the climate: Not really much time left

The signs are on the wall. The last decade was the warmest on record. Of the 20 warmest years, 19 occurred since 2000. And evidence indicates that this is due to the rise of greenhouse gas emissions produced by human activity. World’s scientists have warned that, at the current rate, the world could cross 1.5˚C hotter as soon as 2030. That’s less than a decade from now, well within the lifespan of most people alive today

La jeunesse réclame la justice climatique

«Si vous êtes pour la justice climatique, dites AMEN!» Voici ce que scandaient les jeunes, qui manifestaient dans l’espace d’exposition du Brunnen lors de la 11e Assemblée du Conseil œcuménique des Églises à Karlsruhe, en Allemagne, le 2 septembre 2022.

Youth demand climate justice

“If you’re for climate justice, say ‘AMEN!’” was the chant as young people led a protest marching through the Brunnen exhibition zone at the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Karlsruhe, Germany on September 2, 2022.

Interfaith statement at Stockholm+50 urges commitment “to become protectors of this earth”

An interfaith statement developed at Stockholm+50, Faith Values and Reach - Contribution to Environmental Policy,” was signed by representatives of various faith-based organizations and Indigenous cultures across the world, including the World Council of Churches, and directed to the governments, UN entities, civil society, and all stakeholders of the Stockholm+50” processes.

Arctic communities to WCC pilgrims: “We need your voice”

Lorraine Netro, who was raised in the Gwichin First Nation of Old Crow, Yukon (Canada), is part of an indigenous community—but shes also a global citizen.

Todays Arctic peoples are important members of global society,” Netro said. The survival of Arctic cultures and communities remains tied to the wildlife and landscape of the Arctic Refuge.”