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Climate

Green House Gas EffectA pressing and immediate moral issue for religious communities to address is anthropogenic climate change. Below are statements by religious bodies and individuals: (please note some files are PDF)

Catholic Conference of Bishops (abridged, revised March 2012)

Central Conference of American Rabbis (March 2005)

An Evangelical Call to Action (abridged, 2006 *** Signatories

A Jewish Perspective on Climate Change (Dr. Mirele Goldsmith, 2010

An Eastern Orthodox Christian Perspective (by Rev. Dr. John Cryssavgis, 2010

A Roman Catholic Perspective (by Marie Dennis, SFO, 2010

A Protestant Perspective (by Dr. Tom English, 2010

An Episcopalian Perspective (by Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, 2010

Global Warming, Mass Extinction, and Global Security (by Dr. Tom English, May 2010

Keynote Address at NRCCC Prayer Breakfast (Dr. James Hansen, Washington, DC, 2010

The Legislative Challenge (by Katherine Rogers, Earth Day Network, 2010

Comments at White House by NRCCC Coordinator Fred Krueger, February 2010

 

 

 

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