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DESCRIPTION:Sacred People, Sacred Earth: Global Day of Action for Climate, Racial & 
 Poverty Justice \n\nJoin us for one of the biggest multi-faith, world-wide 
 day of climate action the world has ever seen because the Earth and all 
 people are sacred and at risk.\n\nA global, multi-faith coalition of 
 established and emerging climate leaders in faith communities - across 14 
 countries - has come together to create an ambitious statement “Sacred 
 People, Sacred Earth” and an accompanying day of action that reflects our 
 deepest values and beliefs.\n\nWHEN: Thursday, March 11, 2021\n\nGLOBAL 
 LIVESTREAM EVENT (4 AM PT  / 11 AM London Time)\n\nWatch as recording here: 
 https://www.facebook.com/GreenFaith/videos/3438962266180220/\n\nFIND 
 virtual and SF Bay Area actions here: 
 https://greenfaith.org/take-action/sacred-people-sacred-earth/\n\nMORE 
 INFO: 
 https://greenfaith.org/take-action/sacred-people-sacred-earth/\n\nORGANIZATIONS:\n\nGreenFaith 
 (USA and global coordinator)\nAustralian Religious Response to Climate 
 Change\nInstituto de Estudos da Religião (ISER – Brasil)\nFaith & the 
 Common Good (Canada)\nAlianza Interreligiosa y Espiritual por el Clima 
 (Chile)\nGreenFaith India\nGreenFaith Indonesia\nGreenFaith 
 Kenya\nGreenFaith Nigeria, hosted at Nigerian Conservation 
 Foundation\nSouthern African Faith Communities Environment 
 Institute\nInter-Religious Council of Uganda\nFaith for the Climate Network 
 (United Kingdom)\nGreenFaith Zambia\nGreenFaith Zimbabwe\nAnd numerous 
 co-sponsoring 
 organizations\n_______________________________________________________________\n\nSACRED 
 PEOPLE, SACRED EARTH POSITION STATEMENT\n\nCALL TO ACTION: Join in signing 
 the Position Statement & 10 Demands at the following 
 link:\n\nhttps://actionnetwork.org/forms/sacred-people-sacred-earth-sign-the-multi-faith-climate-statement\n\nWe 
 are united by a fundamental belief that all people, all living things, and 
 the Earth \nare sacred.  \n\nAs we consider the state of the world today, 
 our hearts overflow with concern.  \n\nWe are frightened and frustrated by 
 the damage that COVID-19 is inflicting on our communities. The pandemic has 
 revealed cruel injustices. The vulnerable suffer the most severe 
 impacts.\n\nWe know about this injustice. We have seen it before. These 
 same communities are disproportionately and catastrophically affected by 
 the accelerating climate emergency.\n\nGrave threats are at our door as the 
 world shelters in place. We see the rise of increasingly unaccountable or 
 authoritarian governments, exploitive economies, and extremist cultural 
 forces which pit us against each other, target women and oppressed 
 communities, and foster doubt about the science required to save life on 
 Earth. This is a world of widespread poverty, racial and gender injustice, 
 massive income inequality, and the devastation of nature. This version of 
 civilization is unsustainable at every level. Worse impacts lie ahead if we 
 do not act now.\n\nA far better future is possible if our collective 
 response to the pandemic and the climate crisis is guided by compassion, 
 love and justice at a scale that meets this moment. We must not only 
 provide the relief that so many need to survive. We must create a new 
 culture, politics and economy of life that heals people and planet.\n\nWe 
 envision a world transformed, in which humanity in all its diversity has 
 developed a shared reverence for life on Earth. Together, we are building 
 resilient, caring communities and economies that meet everyone’s needs 
 and protect the planet. The era of conquest, extraction, and exploitation 
 has given way to cooperation and community. The good life is one of 
 connectedness—with each other and all of nature. It is a world of 
 flourishing life that replaces despair with joy, scarcity with shared 
 abundance, and privilege with justly distributed power.\n\nThe work to 
 create this future begins now.\n\nIn the months ahead, governments and 
 financial institutions will spend massive sums in response to the pandemic. 
 Governments will present climate commitments at COP26 in November 2021. 
 These actions must not perpetuate an outdated economic system that relies 
 on fossil fuels and the destruction of the very forests, waters, oceans and 
 soils that make life possible. Instead they should accelerate renewable 
 energy development; ensure universal access to clean water and air, 
 affordable clean energy, and food grown with respect for the land; create 
 jobs paying family-sustaining wages to workers in safe conditions. Wealthy 
 countries must take responsibility for a larger share of emissions 
 reductions to support a global just transition. We must also prepare 
 ourselves to welcome those who will be displaced by COVID and climate 
 change.  \n\nCompassion, love and justice require no less of us 
 all.\n\n\nLANGUAGES: Statement also available in Arabic, Bahasa, Danish, 
 English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Kiswahili, Mandarin, 
 Portuguese, Spanish\n\nGo to: 
 https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sacred-people-sacred-earth-sign-the-multi-faith-climate-statement\n_______________________________________________________________\n\nOUR 
 DEMANDS\n\nCALL TO ACTION: Join in signing the Position Statement & 10 
 Demands at the following 
 link:\n\nhttps://actionnetwork.org/forms/sacred-people-sacred-earth-sign-the-multi-faith-climate-statement\n\nAs 
 a global, multi-faith, grassroots alliance, we stand for equity and 
 compassion for all, and we deplore injustice. We know that we cannot afford 
 to wait for governments and financial institutions to act first; we 
 understand that change starts with us. We are organizing grassroots people 
 of diverse religions in support of the following demands, and we are 
 leading by example. \n\nWe call for:\n\n--100% renewable energy for all: 
 Sustainable, affordable power for everyone - especially the 800 million 
 people without access to electricity\n\n--Global finance aligned with 
 compassionate values: Increased financing - in COVID recovery and beyond - 
 for renewable energy and sustainable food systems\n\n--Jobs and healthcare 
 for all: A just transition for workers, migrants, and communities impacted 
 by climate change and the energy transition through healthcare, job 
 training and placement, and other necessary support\n\n--Respect Indigenous 
 rights: A strong defense for the legal rights of Indigenous communities and 
 environmental protectors\n\n--Welcome for migrants: Generous hospitality 
 and opportunities for climate and environmental refugees to migrate and 
 establish new homes\n\n--No more climate pollution: Net-zero greenhouse gas 
 emissions in wealthy countries by 2030; accelerated finance/technology 
 transfers for global net zero before 2050\n\n    End the planet’s 
 desecration: No new fossil fuel exploration or infrastructure, industrial 
 agriculture, or deforestation; no more habitat or biodiversity 
 loss\n\n--Eliminate immoral finance: No further financing or COVID bailouts 
 for all fossil fuels, industrial agriculture, or deforestation\n\n--Just 
 contributions from wealthy countries: Leadership by wealthy countries in 
 climate financing and technology transfer, in recognition of these 
 countries’ colonialist and environmental debt\n\n--Bold faith community 
 leadership: Sustained, united action guided by the teachings of our diverse 
 religions, ushering in an equitable, peaceful life for all\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/21/18840200.php
SUMMARY:Sacred People, Sacred Earth: Global Day of Action for Climate, Racial & Poverty Justice
LOCATION:Global livestream event; and virtual actions & SF Bay Area actions by zip 
 code
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/21/18840200.php
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