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Climate Change Statements from World Religions

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from the major world religions.

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Revisited: The case of religious environmentalism

By Roger S. Gottlieb The Immanent Frame January 13, 2021

Global Catholic Climate Movement: Raise your voice on behalf of our common home

By Francesca Merlo & Linda Bordoni Vatican News January 12, 2021

Act Now To Defend the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Evangelical Environmental Network January 11, 2021
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