Ten Universal Principles for Climate Justice: Faith Leaders Share at UN Climate Conference COP 27
Echoing the notion of the ten commandments, given at Sinai, Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders have formulated 10 Principles for Climate Repentance. This session relates to “Returning to Mount Sinai – 10 Principles for Climate Repentance”, which is a document featuring spiritual principles, drawn from all faith traditions, that provide a spiritual vision that should frame our actions and attitudes to creation. Our attitudes have direct consequences for climate justice. This document, the fruit of consultation among close to 50 Elijah affiliated religious leaders, offers a synthetic spiritual vision that positions man in relation to God, nature (creation) and the other. This video from the UN climate conference COP 27 in Egypt highlights how religious communities and religious leaders have a key role to play in addressing climate change and climate justice, which requires deep transformation within society. Speakers in this press conference are: His Excellency Metropolitan Serafim Kykotis…
Achieving Ecological Balance, Peace, and Coexistence
Rabbi Yonatan Neril, founding director of the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development (ICSD), speaks about achieving ecological balance, peace, and coexistence. Religious communities and religious teachings have an important role to play in promoting these key goals. He spoke at an event at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January, 2023.
The World’s Largest Free Kitchen @gen.e_media
This is the world’s largest free kitchen.
10 November 2024
You can’t eat money.
2024 Interfaith Recap
In just 4 months, we’ve shared over 50 stories of hope and inspiration reaching over 5 million people. Capturing what happens when faith, nature, and humanity come together. – Hinduism showed us the sacredness of trees and non-violence. – Judaism shared with us that practicing Shabbat is not only for ourselves but also for nature. – Buddhism taught us that any action we do can impact the world. – Both Islam and Christianity encouraged us to be stewards of the Earth. And so much more…. Interfaith is beyond storytelling. Interfaith is a movement that can spark change in the world — FOR GOOD.
Wake the Giant!
Wake the Giant The biggest challenge we are now facing is fighting against climate change. Is it time to wake the giant… before it’s too late?
The Politician that Danced in Parliament
This Maori Politician Danced In the New Zealand Parliament
This Church is Saving the Great Salt Lake @churchofjesuschrist
The Great Salt Lake is shrinking at an alarming rate! So, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints conserved as much water as they could to help.