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Evangelical Perspectives on Climate and Air
Oxford Declaration
on Global Warming cont.
Forum 2002: Global Climate Change
Oxford, England, July 14–17, 2002
- We urge industrialised countries to assist
developing countries in gaining access to
cleaner and renewable forms of energy.
- We urge that actions be taken to increase
energy efficiency, in transportation, buildings
and industry. Many actions can produce savings
or be taken at little or no net cost. Examples
were presented to the Forum of such actions
by 38 major multinational companies.
- We urge greater use and development of renewable
sources of energy.
- We urge increased financial investment and
that banking initiatives be grasped to enable
the necessary changes.
- The cost of inaction will be greater than
the cost of appropriate action.
- Adapting to the impacts of climate change
(e.g. droughts and flooding) is not an alternative
to mitigation, but is essential given that the
climate is already changing and further change
is inevitable.
Christian denominations, churches and
organizations need to take action to:
- Increase awareness of the facts of global
climate change and its moral implications;
- Set an example through individual and collective
actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions;
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- Increase demand for technologies and products
that produce less emissions of carbon dioxide; and
- Urge immediate and responsible action by national
governments, in cooperation with other governments
under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.
This should be, first, to ensure the successful
operation of the Kyoto Protocol (which some
countries, including the United States, Canada
and Australia, have not yet ratified) and, second,
to establish an effective programme of emissions
reductions in the period immediately following
that covered by that Protocol.
We, the forum participants, recognize the
urgency for addressing human induced climate change,
repent of our inaction and commit ourselves to
work diligently and creatively to adopt solutions
in our own lives and in the communities we influence.
We call upon leaders in churches, business and
government to join us in recognizing human induced
climate change as a moral and religious issue
and to take necessary action to maintain the climate
system as a remarkable provision in creation for
sustaining all life on Earth.
Learn more about "Forum 2002: Global Climate Change,"
a conference sponsored by the Au Sable Institute
and the John Ray Initiative.
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