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LWF announces grants for youth-led climate projects “Taking a step for the protection of God’s creation”
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LWF calls to “protect and restore ecosystems” Integrated solutions needed to achieve climate justice and sustainable development
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LWF advocates for creation care at UN environment assembly LWF contributing “voices of hope and faith”
Chile: “Seeds of Hope” for climate justice Youth engage in education, community gardening, and reforestation project
Germany: Church makes binding commitment to protect the climate Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg drafts church law embedding climate justice
Human Rights: Our foundational commitment "Our call is to ensure that the human rights of everyone is fulfilled” says Isaiah Toroitich, LWF Head of Global Advocacy