Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 527 is Philippa Rowland, founder of Clean Energy For Eternity and chair of Religions for Peace Australia.

Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no. 527 is Philippa Rowland, founder of Clean Energy For Eternity and chair of Religions for Peace Australia.
“The real struggle over the next decade will not be for notoriety or power or wealth or pleasure but for something much more precious: Whether we will maintain the respect of our children.”~ Rupert Read The Sustainable Hour no. 469 |
Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 455 are Tejopala Rawls from the Australian Religious Response to Climate Change, and Vonne Yang from slow fashion start-up InRo.
Scripture and prayers from different traditions were read at the Christ Church Anglican Church in Geelong in the early, rainful morning of 13 October 2022
Guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 434 are Father Peter Martin and Thea Ormerod from the Australian Religious Response to Climate Change.
“The Letter: Laudato Si’ Film” tells the story of Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ encyclical letter and how the climate crisis is strongly affecting the Earth and all those who inhabit it. Powerfully moving personal stories alongside the latest information about
Multi-faith climate action event on 13 October 2022 in Geelong calling on the Australian government to stop new coal and gas, and end fossil subsidies.
“We need to stop all new coal and gas projects and put an end to public subsidies for those industries.” Multi faith protest actions on 13 October 2022.
Our guest in The Sustainable Hour no 411 on 11 May 2022 is Bellingen-based Uniting Church minister and Landcare co-ordinator Jason John.
With over 500 actions in over 40 countries, a #Faiths4Climate campaign marched to government offices.