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****December 8, 2009 The world's faith leaders are in Copenhagen for the historic United Nations Climate change Conference - and Mark Dowd, of UK-based Operation Noah, is there to record their thoughts for the "Faith at the Summit" programme produced by Odyssey Networks, the US's largest coalition of Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith groups dedicated to promoting peace and social justice.





****November 30 2009 Why we are Waiting Launch of the Church of England's 2009 video Advent calendar - with advent as a time to think about our lifestyles, making them more sustainable, more generous, and more gentle to the earth: interviews with UK international Development Secretary Douglas Alexander, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Archbishop John Sentamu. "Slow down, and take time:" John Sentamu.



****August 2009

An enhanced audio interview by award winning broadcaster Mary Colwell, ARC's Catholic consultant, with a Cornish farmer who lives his Catholic faith through keeping nature close to our spiritual life. "He put us in charge of the environment."



**** July 2009

An inspiring video (produced some time ago by the Global Canopy Fund) which shows just why the environment is worth saving: because it is glorious. It consists of spectacular canopy footage donated by the BBC Natural History Unit and edited by John Lloyd, who donated his time and studio costs.



**** June 2009

An interview by ARC in early 2009 with Amerindian Anil Roberts from Guyana about his relationship with the forest. He reflects movingly on how the understanding of "forest" is changing so quickly - and what that means for the Amazon. "We just take what we need," he says. "In years to come you will not be able to use these lands... even if a tribe is situated near the reserve we cannot go in there and hunt... For example there are signboards along the road to say no harvesting... In the next generation to come we will have no land available, or culture." Producer: Mary Colwell. Photos: James Broscombe Help us by rating this video and leaving your comments.



**** May 2009

The Prince's Rainforests Project invited Sarah Brightman to sing at an event they hosted to engage the financial community in the task of finding a solution to the problem of making rainforests worth more alive than dead. The music is Nella Fantasia - often called a "Hymn To the Rainforest".







****April 2009

Who's under YOUR carbon footprint? The Catholic Coalition on Climate Change launches a wide-scale campaign to explain why Catholics should take the St Francis Pledge - to Pray on duty to care for God's creation, to Learn about and educate others on the causes and moral dimensions of climate change, to assess how we contribute to climate change, to act, and to advocate for Catholic principles in climate change decisions.







**** February 2009 Four coal plants and two gas plants... all within a mile of their houses. A new film, Fighting Goliath, narrated by Robert Redford, shows how Christian communities in Texas fought for a clean environment. Churches - and other faith groups around the world - are encouraged to hold screenings of this film, with guided discussions about how their own communities can protect the environment from pollution and other threats. Watch a preview below, and link here for information from Interfaith Power and Light about how to make this film into an event, and an inspiration for action.







***** November 2008. ARC's Catholic consultant Mary Colwell talks about her work helping the Catholic Church Engage, Inspire and Understand about the Natural World. The Catholic church has an influence beyond even the 1.1 billion people who name themselves as its followers. Link here for Mary's presentation.







***** October 2008. A local news report from earlier this year about how nuns at the IHM Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary community in Monroe, Michigan were given a green award by the EPA for being "one of the nation's greenest projects". Innovations include a grey water wetland recycling facility. They are saving $180,000 a year on energy at their home for 200 retired nuns - and with thousands of visitors per annum are also a centre for discussions and learning about environmental and creation care. Link here for the IHM website.



This video was added courtesy of Faiths United for Sustainable Energy.





***** August 2008: Enough is Enough. Our Muslim partners IFEES have offered a short video showing their take on climate change.









***** The Renewal video produced by churches in the USA, gives ideas from the Renewal Project about how to make small steps to green your church. Link here for more details.









****** Monks in Cambodia have put together a film in Khmer about their own work protecting the environment around the country.

PART ONE: with an introduction to the Buddhist sense of being interconnected, and the role of the belief in Universal Origin in understanding better the human role in relation to the rest of life.



Link here for more details of ABE's sangha network, and here for links to the other three parts of the video.







***** The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, urges people to think carefully about the environment, in a presentation at the time of the Bali COP:

"We are being shown how easy it is to be unjust, unfair, to our children and grandchildren... Climate change is an issue that impels us to think about God's justice and how we are to echo it in our world."







***** Friends of the Earth, Birmingham, launches a multi-faith initiative to work with faiths on climate change issues. :

"We cannot do this alone."

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The world's faith leaders are in Copenhagen for the historic United Nations Climate change Conference - and Mark Dowd, of UK-based Operation Noah, is there to record their thoughts for the "Faith at the Summit" programme produced by Odyssey Networks, the US's largest coalition of Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith groups dedicated to promoting peace and social justice. Click here for his first report on the spiritual crisis underlying climate change.