Indigenous people hold climate key

Tackle the climate crisis. Support indigenous rights. When religious and spiritual leaders from all major traditions begin to make these demands, we should listen. Not out of respect. But for our own survival.

Some 900 faith leaders from 125 countries recently convened in Lindau, Germany, for the Religions for Peace World Assembly amid a new global emergency — the climate crisis.

For the past five decades, the world’s largest interfaith alliance has been collaborating to tackle common concerns: Poverty. Inequality. Gender violence. Racism. Misuse of religions. Identity conflicts and wars.

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Sanitsuda Ekachai