15 FEBRUARY 2016
[ACNS] Anglicans from across Australia and the world gathered in Melbourne this week to hear first-hand accounts of the impact climate change is having on local communities. Rose Elu from the Torres Strait Islands and Tagolyn Kabekabe from the Solomon Islands explained how communities are responding to their changing situation.
The Ash Wednesday Climate Change Forum also heard from Ncumisa Magadla, who described the work being undertaken by Green Anglicans – the Anglican Church of Southern Africa’s Environmental Network. These included a Carbon Fast for Lent and the expectation that confirmation candidates successfully nurture a seed during their 18-month preparation process.
Source: Anglican News