We envision a world transformed, in which humanity in all its diversity has developed a shared reverence for life on Earth.
Religious and spiritual communities everywhere generate a moral awakening to the sacredness of Earth and the dignity of all people. Together, we are building resilient, caring communities and economies that meet everyone’s needs and protect the planet. The era of conquest, extraction, and exploitation has given way to cooperation and community.
The good life is one of connectedness—with each other and all of nature. It is a world of flourishing life that replaces despair with joy, scarcity with shared abundance, and privilege with justly distributed power.
People of Diverse Faiths Call for an End to EACOP
“We Can’t Drink Oil” In the face of growing threats to the safety of peaceful protestors, this week grassroots people of diverse religious backgrounds marched to demand an end to the heated crude oil pipeline project that would stretch 1,443km from Uganda’s Tilenga to...
Religious Leaders Demand: “The World Needs a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Now!”
Grassroots and High-Ranking Religious leaders worldwide call for widespread religious support for a binding agreement to end fossil fuels and to fund an equitable transition Diverse religious groups from Africa and across the globe today called urgently for a Fossil...
GreenFaith se félicite de l’opposition du Parlement européen à l’oléoduc de pétrole brut d’Afrique de l’Est
Des activistes religieux de base en Ouganda, en Tanzanie et en France expriment leur soutien GreenFaith s'est félicité de l'annonce récente d'une résolution d'urgence du Parlement européen exprimant de graves inquiétudes quant aux impacts du projet d'oléoduc de...