World Council of Churches Welcomes UN Report on Climate Change

|PIC1|The World Council of Churches (WCC) programme on climate change and water has welcomed a report released today by the UN climate panel.

The fourth major report in 20 years from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) presents the overwhelming scientific consensus on greenhouse gas emissions.

It is "very likely," the report says, that emissions from fossil fuels and other human activities are the main causes of climate change. In IPCC terminology, "very likely" indicates at least 90 percent probability, and is the strongest link to human activities made by the panel since it was set up in 1988.

The report also reminds us that correcting the damage already occasioned will take many centuries.

For Rev. Dr Martin Robra, responsible for the WCC's work on climate change, the global debate over human impact on the environment must now shift from denial and delays to responsibility and remedies - that are well within humanity's grasp.

Alarming scenarios concerning the consequences of climate change for people, plants and animals, the WCC says, should compel everybody to do their utmost to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to support those already affected by storms, droughts, floods and rising sea levels.

The Council is calling a rapidly growing number of people in its constituency who are taking action on climate change to consult and use the information published in the IPCC report.

Its own work on climate change began in 1990, drawing the attention of churches and the wider public to the threat to future life of climate change, as well as to its actual impact today, especially on poor and vulnerable communities.
related articles
Blair: Climate Deal on Verge of Breakthrough

Blair: Climate Deal on Verge of Breakthrough

New Report Shows China Failing to Protect Environment

New Report Shows China Failing to Protect Environment

Sydney in Danger of Climate Change Effect within Next 20 Years

Sydney in Danger of Climate Change Effect within Next 20 Years

Climate Change Garners Worldwide Attention

Climate Change Garners Worldwide Attention

Tearfund: Christians have Moral Imperative to Lead on Climate Change

Tearfund: Christians have Moral Imperative to Lead on Climate Change

News
King Charles attends Royal Maundy service in Wales
King Charles attends Royal Maundy service in Wales

Hundreds of people gathered at St Asaph Cathedral on Thursday for the annual Royal Maundy service, held in Wales for only the second time in the service's 800-year history.

Welsh church to hear full bell ring for first time at Easter service
Welsh church to hear full bell ring for first time at Easter service

Over 150 years since a north Wales church was built with plans for a full ring of bells, the sound long intended for its tower is finally set to be heard at an Easter service.

'Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose', by James Macintyre
'Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose', by James Macintyre

'Gordon Brown: Power with Purpose' is beautifully written, with an unusually nuanced approach to political matters.

MPs reminded of impact of Christian faith in politics with book gift
MPs reminded of impact of Christian faith in politics with book gift

Alastair Campbell famously declared "We don't do God."