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Greenland: a church and people in rapid transformation Climate change, isolation and a disappearing indigenous way of life are among the challenges facing people in the world’s most northern territory&n
Churches urged to endorse call for Fossil Fuel Treaty Leaders and congregations invited to sign Faith Letter for Season of Creation’s day of action on 21 September
Africa: A faith-based roadmap for climate justice Drawing on experience and taking further steps to counter the climate emergency