A sunny, bright, crisp fall day in Washington DC.
But don’t be distracted by the beautiful weather, said Rev. John McCullough, Executive Director and CEO of Church World Service. The climate change crisis is real, warned the Reverend as he spoke to a group gathered on the US Capitol’s northeast lawn for the Climate Witness and Day for People of Conscience.
Sponsored by a host of Jubilee Network Council members, including United Methodist Women, Church World Service, and the Unitarian Universalist Association, the event on this lovely day was both a practical call to action and a step in strengthening the faith community’s voice on the climate issue.
Climate change is a justice issue that affects not only our neighbors in the US, but our neighbors abroad. Citizens in the world’s most impoverished countries are the most impacted by climate change, yet has the least to due wish causing the crisis.
As people of faith, it is our duty to bear witness – and take action – to curb the devastating effects of climate change. The message of climate justice was lifted up throughout the morning by other speakers like Harriett Jane Olson, Deputy General Secretary of the United Methodist Women, and the General Secretary Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon of the National Council of Churches. Music from local DC residents Alicia Gill and Gordon Kent filled the crisp fall air and lifted our spirits.

In the current day lexicon of scientists, climate modification isn’t really a term of use anymore. The reason for this is that we have come to understand that the effect of the changes we make to our environment will increase the temperature in many locations on the planet, but will also cool a few places. In light of this, the thing you know of as climate modification is actually referred to as global climate change. Over all, however, the world is definitely warming. Here is cool link http://www.onlyfinance.com/Debt/.
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