
Canada Talks a Big Talk, But Are We Really Leading?
Caption: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. Photo Credit: Number 10 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Canada Talks a Big Talk, but Are We Really Leading? I’m a
Caption: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. Photo Credit: Number 10 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Canada Talks a Big Talk, but Are We Really Leading? I’m a
Photo Credit: TJ Watt Are We so Blinded and Hardened that we Cannot Appreciate the Cries of Humanity? It is Day Three of my witness as a member of the
Caption: Elizabeth Wathuti, Youth Climate Activist from Kenya at COP26 (Credit: UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) All Saints Day at COP26 Who shall ascend the hill of the
A joint ecumenical delegation of the The United Church of Canada (UCCan) and For the Love of Creation (FLC) will virtually attend the United Nations Climate Change COP 26 being held October
Ecumenical Delegation – UN Climate Change Conference 2021 October 31 – November 12, 2021 | Ecumenical | one week or both For the Love of Creation and the The United Church of
Written by Kylah Lohnes When I was helping draft the Faithful Climate Conversation guides I was often focused on the intellectual pieces of the conversation, getting in the facts and
Written by James Kornelsen, Public Engagement Coordinator, Canadian Foodgrains Bank Are you concerned about what Canada is doing—or not doing—about climate change? You’re not alone. Are you unsure of what
Written by the Very Rev. Ken Gray, Dean and Rector of St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Kamloops In the present maelstrom of difficult and frustrating news, both locally, nationally and globally,
A coalition of 35 Canadian churches and faith-based organizations have come together for an unprecedented, months-long campaign of personal environmental action coupled with federal climate advocacy. For the Love of Creation’s faith-in-action campaign will run until October 2021
Unceded Algonquin Territory (Ottawa, ON) – Canadian churches and faith-based organizations under For the Love of Creation have launched two programs to increase dialogue on climate change as part of its faith-based campaign to help Canada transition to net zero by 2050.