Climate change, Debt and COVID-19

Climate change, Debt and COVID-19

25 May 2021
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Presentation of the study by Bread for the World and erlassjahr.de, which includes contributions by the LWF

The Lutheran World Federation, erlassjahr.de, and Bread for the World invite you to an online event to present the new study “Climate change, Debt and COVID-19”.

Together with policymakers and representatives from civil society, we shall discuss how to address the triple crisis with a new climate disaster and debt risk indicator to build forward for a resilient recovery based on climate justice.  

Please register for the event by sending an email to [email protected] by 20 May.

 

Zoom meeting

Event languages: English

 

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Relevant Resources

The critical role of faith actors in national climate debate 26 June 2020 This LWF brochure explains the NDCs, and the rationale for the communion’s member churches and other faith-based actors to contribute to the process at both the local and national levels. Department for Theology, Mission and Justice Climate Justice postcards 8 June 2020 With examples taken from the LWFs advocacy work and projects in different countries, the postcard series portrays the connection between faith and the engagement for climate justice. Department for Theology, Mission and Justice Climate Finance for Addressing Loss and Damage 27 November 2019 The report introduces the climate justice criteria of mutuality, solidarity, accountability, and the transversal principle of transparency of finance for assessing financial sources to address loss and damage. Department for Theology and Public Witness (until 2019) Season of Creation - Celebration guide 2019 28 June 2019 This year, the theme for the season is biodiversity, God’s web of life. We invite you to consider the unique value of each creature in God’s wondrously complex web of life. Department for Theology and Public Witness (until 2019)

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The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

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