We envision a world transformed, in which humanity in all its diversity has developed a shared reverence for life on Earth.
Religious and spiritual communities everywhere generate a moral awakening to the sacredness of Earth and the dignity of all people. Together, we are building resilient, caring communities and economies that meet everyone’s needs and protect the planet. The era of conquest, extraction, and exploitation has given way to cooperation and community.
The good life is one of connectedness—with each other and all of nature. It is a world of flourishing life that replaces despair with joy, scarcity with shared abundance, and privilege with justly distributed power.
Body & Soul Against EACOP
On Thursday, May 25, about 80 believers from different traditions blocked the Léopold-Sédar-Senghor footbridge (VIIe arr., Paris) to demand the immediate abandonment of TotalEnergies’ deadly oil projects in Uganda and Tanzania.
Religions Respond to Hiroshima G7
Major international religious organizations are responding to the G7 meeting in Hiroshima by expressing dismay that heads of state have failed to take steps to phase out fossil fuels and fund climate-related loss and damage. The religious groups are renewing their calls for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
CERAweek 2023: Recap & Next Steps
HOUSTON, TX – Earlier this month, people of faith and moral conscience joined the Permian Gulf Coast Coalition in downtown Houston to demand climate justice for impacted communities during CERAweek, one of the biggest energy industry conferences in the world.