What have religion and spirituality got to do with climate change?
Patrick Nunn, professor of geography at the University of the Sunshine Coast and specialist in Pacific Island cultures, thinks there is a deep and abiding connection that needs to be recognized by ENGOs and climate action campaigners. He explains why in this edition of Dirt Radio.
Then, long time climate campaigner and active member of ARRCC (Australian Religious Response to Climate Change) Rabbi Jonathan Keren-Black from the Leo Baeck Centre for Progressive Judaism talks about his recent participation in the 'Funeral for Coal' action at Minister of the Environment Josh Frydenberg's office, and the outcome of a subsequent meeting with the Minister.
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