Faith leaders turn the heat up on climate policy
Two recent articles discussing ARRCC's Open Letter on Climate Change signed by numerous prominent religious leaders from across Australia's major faith traditions in June.
Read moreFossil fuels divestment decision passed by Uniting Church
Resolutions passed by the NSW/ACT Synod of the Uniting Church in April show that it is possible for religious institutions to take concerted action on climate change.
Read moreSaving Creation is not up to God alone
ARRCC President Thea Ormerod recently wrote an article for inclusion in a number of different Christian religious media.
Read moreYouth share their vision for a safe climate
The vigil on Capital Hill, 25th - 28th June 2012
Thea Ormerod, ARRCC President reports on the Youth Climate Embassy in Canberra.
Read moreNew dietary guidelines for Australia
ARRCC's Eat Less Meat working group recently prepared a submission on Australia's new dietary guidelines.
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ARRCC writes to Climate and Health Alliance about meat consumption
ARRCC responds to the Climate and Health Alliance - calling on them to include a reduction in meat consumption in their asks and communications.
Read moreRide to Worship Week 2011 sees growth in participation
People from over 40 religious communities across Australia, including Christian, Buddhist, Muslim and Sikh groups, participated in Ride to Worship Week this October. Every state and territory, except for Tasmania and the Northern Territory, was represented.
Read moreReligious Leaders Delegation to Canberra
Recently ARRCC organised a delegation of Religious Leaders from a number of states to visit Parliament House in Canberra and meet with the Prime Minister and other politicians about the urgent need for climate action. Following the visit a public forum was held.
Read moreMedia Release: Ride to Worship Week a great success
Author: Melanie Ridout
Hundreds of people from faith communities across Australia answered the call to leave their car at home and cycle, walk, share a lift or catch public transport to their religious activities during Ride to Worship Week (9-15 October 2010).
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