OUR CAMPAIGNS
People of faith around the globe are organizing ambitious and faith-rooted climate actions to create a livable future for all people.
Learn more about our campaigns below!
People vs Fossil Fuels
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....
Climate protection in the name of creation
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 church...
Sign the Multi-Faith Letter for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
As leaders across diverse religious and spiritual communities around the globe, we call on governments to develop and implement a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. The current scale of the climate crisis requires a cooperative global solution that addresses the...
NEWS & EVENTS
What does grassroots, spiritually-grounded climate activism look like?
Read on to see what our global team has been up to lately.
Open Letter to Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of Tanzania and Patrick Pouyanné, CEO, TotalEnergies
People of Faith to Tanzania President, CNOOC, and Total CEOs: Stop harassing local EACOP opponents To:Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of TanzaniaPatrick Pouyanné, CEO, TotalEnergiesLi Fanrong, CEO, Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) We are writing to you...
Take Action: Support the Tanzania Ten
Important Update: Faiths for Climate Justice
An Message From Executive Director Rev Fletcher Harper Three weeks ago, ten of our GreenFaith Tanzania activists were detained and interrogated by their government for speaking publicly against the destructive East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). Backed by...
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