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Walking in the hope of reaching climate change agreement A message from the People’s Pilgrimage in Geneva
LWF joins faith communities’ call for ambitious Paris outcome BONN, Germany/GENEVA, 20 October 2015 (LWI) - As negotiators gather in Bonn this week to work on a draft text for the December 2015 United
French churches appeal for decisive action in Paris (LWI) - Alarmed by the impact of climate change on the environment and the most vulnerable people, French churches are urging decisive action from
Heading home inspired to act for climate justice WITTENBERG, Germany/GENEVA, 2 September 2015 – Many of the LWF member-church representatives at the ongoing young reformers’ workshop in Wittenberg
Join young reformers in climate change prayer and fast LWF demands meaningful action at COP 21 climate conference
French religious leaders meet President Hollande on climate change (LWI) - The leader of the United Protestant Church of France (EPUDF) Rev.
LWF announces decision not to invest in fossil fuels Speaking up and acting for climate justice as people of faith
LWF welcomes Pope’s encouragement to tackle climate change General Secretary Junge: Escalating impact on the poor makes advocacy urgent
Climbing to Kilimanjaro’s mountain top as stewards of God’s creation An opportunity to raise awareness about environmental destruction
A Commitment to Vulnerable People Affected by Climate Change LWF Joins Ecumenical Launch to “Act Now for Climate Justice”