Interfaith Climate and Energy Conference Final Post Conference

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
World and Holy Land Religious Leaders Join Forces To Protect the Planet
Interfaith Climate and Energy Conference in Jerusalem featured addresses from
leading religious leaders and interactive workshops
Jerusalem – March 19th, 2012:
Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders together spoke out on climate change and conveyed
a shared vision for practical action by faith communities at the Interfaith Climate and
Energy Conference held in Jerusalem on Monday, March 19th, 2012. The Conference
was held 90 days in advance of the UN Rio +20 Conference on Sustainable
Development.
Panelists included Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III,
Archbishop Dr. Elias Chacour, Sheik Muhammed Amara, and Rabbi Ronen
Lubitch. Video addresses by world religious leaders followed, from the Dalai Lama,
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of the Orthodox Church; Chief Rabbi of Israel
Yona Metzger, Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council
for Justice and Peace; Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and Archbishop of Canterbury
Rowan Williams. Interfaith break-out workshops and a closing session with Deputy
Mayor of Jerusalem Naomi Tsur followed the main panel event.
The Conference marked the launch of the Interfaith Seminary Students Sustainability
Project, bringing together Muslim, Christian, and Jewish seminary students for a
series of seminars on faith and the environment. The Conference also launched the first
online video collection of world religious leaders on climate change, available at
www.interfaithsustaincom
Archbishop Chacour said, “This world is not only a beautiful and positive entity, it is also
fragile and exposed to problems and deficiencies, which is why human beings bear the
responsibility of improving this world.”
Sheik Muhammed Amara said, “Being in charge and control on this earth, it is incumbent
upon us to maintain the balance of life on it, to guarantee an honest living and a
dignified preservation of all elements, and everything living on the face of this earth,
including its animals and plants, and non-living objects.”
Rabbi Yonathan Neril, founder director of the Interfaith Center for Sustainable
Development stated "Religious leaders and institutions have the potential to mobilize
billions of followers in the global struggle to curb climate change and achieve
sustainable development. This Conference works to generate tractable environmental
change within faith-based communities. "
The Conference, co-organized by The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development and
the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, was held at the Conference Center in Mishkenot
Sha'ananim, Jerusalem. For further Conference details, go to www.interfaithsustain.com
Inquiries can also be directed to 054-723-4973 or info@interfaithsustain.com Photos
and video footage are available upon request.
The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development (ICSD) accesses the collective
wisdom of the world’s religions to promote co-existence and sustainability through
education and activism.
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