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90% of Protestants believe that taking care of the Earth means taking care of your neighbor
An unprecedented survey carried out by Ifop on the environmental commitment of Christian communities in France reveals that the majority of Christians are aware of this crisis and want to act. Furthermore, while the vast majority establishes a link say
Forests: a food reserve in the face of climatic hazards
We can no longer count the benefits of forests: barrier against soil erosion, biodiversity reserve, carbon sink, etc. To this list must also be added a more unknown benefit: forests can ultimately feed populations.
Bible and ecology: the site that answers your questions
The A Rocha association puts an original site online to answer ecological questions in the light of the Bible. A key tool to help raise awareness and root Christian actions in favor of ecology in the scriptures.
Time for Creation: a month of unity and prayer for the planet
Time for Creation is an annual period of celebration, reflection and action for the protection of our common home.
Helsinki Faculty of Theology to confer honorary doctorate on Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg soon doctor honoris causa in theology, this is what announced the university of Helsinki, in Finland, which decided to confer this distinction on the young activist of 20 years, as well as various other personalities.
Climate conference: Christian leaders want to get involved
The 2022 Climate Change Conference, held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, concluded on November 20.
Death of five rescuers deployed in flooded areas after Typhoon Noru in the Philippines
The Philippines has been hit by the most powerful typhoon recorded this year in the country.
Hear the Bishop's Prayer as an 'Extremely Dangerous Major Hurricane' Approaches in Florida
"Loving God, creator of heaven and earth, protect us in your love and mercy. Send the spirit of Jesus to be with us to ease our fears and give us confidence in the stormy waters."
Increase in deadly heat waves: report on this "silent killer"
"Over the next few decades, heat waves are expected to reach and exceed human physiological and social limits in regions such as the Sahel, the Horn of Africa and Southwest Asia."
Malala returns to Pakistan alongside women survivors of the floods
"The scale of the destruction is staggering and the psychosocial and economic impact on people's lives, especially women and girls, cannot be overstated."