by Carla Lubanco | Oct 29, 2024 | Brazil, Campaigns - Front Page, News - Brazil
Em resposta ao grave derramamento de substâncias tóxicas que atingiu o Rio Suruí, em Magé (RJ), no último mês, uma caminhada inter-religiosa pela justiça climática reuniu moradores, pescadores e ativistas neste domingo (27). Liderado pelo GreenFaith Brasil, o ato...
by GreenFaith Admin | Feb 20, 2024 | Campaigns - Front Page, Campaigns - Global, Campaigns - United States
FINANCE THE FUTURE, NOT ITS DESTRUCTION Avoiding climate disaster requires an immediate end to new fossil fuel development. But—the world’s banks and asset managers continue to funnel trillions into new coal, oil and gas projects, creating humanitarian and ecological...
by GreenFaith Admin | Oct 23, 2023 | Campaigns - Front Page, Campaigns - United States
By Reverend Amy Brooks Paradise, GreenFaith Organizer This morning, called by my faith and fierce love for our planet, I took a stand for climate justice. Myself and several other GreenFaith activists disrupted Vanguard at a fancy industry conference near San Diego....
by GreenFaith Admin | Oct 20, 2023 | Campaigns - Africa, Campaigns - Front Page, Campaigns - Ghana
GreenFaith teamed up with the Strategic Network for Youth Development to address the critical issue of climate change in Ghana. With the devastating effects of climate change already being felt in the country, this collaboration aims to engage various stakeholders,...
by GreenFaith Admin | Sep 5, 2023 | Campaigns - Front Page, Campaigns - Global, Campaigns - United States
People vs Fossil Fuels is an Indigenous and Frontline-led coalition made up of over 1,200 organizations from around the country. Hundreds of faith communities and organizations are signed on and take action as a tangible expression of their values, witness, and faith....
by admin | Jan 31, 2023 | Campaigns - Front Page, Campaigns - Global
by Sandra Prüfer Lützerath/Bonn, 30.01.2023 The German phrase “Die Kirche im Dorf lassen” (to leave the church in the village) has asimilar meaning to the English expression “don’t get carried away”. It is said to originatefrom Catholic processions in which a...