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Church leaders call on G20 to halt growing inequality, ramp up climate action

The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has joined with ecumenical partners in urging the leaders of G20 nations, meeting in Brazil this week, to take action “to halt growing inequality and enable meaningful and effective climate action.”

In a letter to Brazilian President and G20 chair, Luiz Ignácio Lula da Silva, LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt and leaders of the World Council of Churches, the World Communion of Reformed Churches, the World Methodist Council and the Council for World Mission, stress that the world is facing “unprecedented economic, social and environmental crises.”









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  • Rashid Kamau

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    Their message highlights several important aspects of how the world’s largest economies should act in the face of climate change and global inequality

    • Peter Karanga

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      This call to action highlights the critical role of faith communities in advocating for social justice and environmental sustainability.

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        • Jane Wangui

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          It's about time that we all came up with ways of dealing with economic, social and environmental crises that we all face .

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          • Rashid Kamau

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            @jane_wangui It's crucial to ensure that economic growth benefits everyone, particularly the most vulnerable communities.

          • walter lungayi

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            This is a significant reminder of the urgent need for global cooperation on these critical issues.

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            We need to stop methane and #BuyMoreTime