An estimated 80% of the world’s population associates themselves with a faith. People of faith, whether they are individuals or are associated with a mosque, a church, a synagogue or a temple, have the power to influence those who share similar faith values. What is more, as we struggle to engage people effectively around climate change, faith provides the shared identity and values around which we can build compelling and effective narratives of personal and collective action. In this webinar, we’ll explore the role that the faith community plays in promoting sustainability, and the role language plays in communicating sustainability with people of faith.
Presentation
Faith and Sustainability- K Shezad- CLICK HERE
Communicating Climate Change and Sustainability to People of Faith- Climate Outreach- CLICK HERE
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Posted on 27th March 2019
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