Religions combine in the fight against climate change: a global responsibility
Religions combine in the fight against climate change: a global responsibility
representatives of the five major world religions agree: global climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The Catholic Church, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism demand urgent efforts together to protect the earth. The view that it is only a "global warming" is vehemently rejected. So the Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomaios from Konstantinople explained that the earth not only "overheated", but already "cooks". religious communities see climate change as a moral challenge that questions their ethical action. This is also expressed in the analysis of das-wissen.de . In many beliefs, the protection of creation is considered central responsibility that promotes dealing with natural resources. Compliance with these principles, which are endangered by the excessive consumption of fossil fuels and the destruction of nature, is therefore contradicted by the values of these religious communities.
in a report on religious perspectives in the fight against climate change
Many religions and cultures have developed practices that promote environmental protection. In Hinduism, nature is considered sacred, and in Islam the earth is considered a responsibility of Allah, while in Buddhism mindfulness towards all living things is emphasized. These intercultural perspectives illustrate that climate change is not only a technical but also a profound moral challenge that has the potential to persuade different faith communities to cooperate.
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