Tuesday 8 December 2009

The Wave was a Great Sucess


Thank you all very much for your support of The Wave!

The ecumenical service beforehand went well, and we are very grateful to Bill Hewitt, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, David Chillingworth, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church and Kathy Galloway, Head of Christian Aid Scotland, for their participation in the service, as well as all of you who came along to it! The march through Glasgow was attended by appr. 7000 people – many thanks to all who were there!

More information can be found at the BBC news website. Together with other marches all around Europe, this should have given a good sign to those assembling in Copenhagen. Reports from the summit can be followed at the Oddysey network website.

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Photographs were taken by Stop Climate Chaos Coalition and Irene Crosthwaite



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Scotland's Action on Climate Change


The Rt. Hon Alex Salmond, MP, MSP will be attending the launch of the Scotland's Action on Climate Change 2020 Delivery Group at the Falkirk Wheel today 11.30- 1.30pm.

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Photograph taken by Salu Gordillo.


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Monday 7 December 2009

Go Slow Life-style for Advent

Ready Steady Slow this Advent at with go-slow lifestyle challenges and stories for all along with daily videos and podcasts from around the Church of England - and beyond. The online calendar opens on Advent Sunday November 29 with a special video message going live on Thursday November 26. The website has daily Bible passages and prayers.



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Keep Updated on the UN Copenhagen Summit.

Daily film videos from the UN climate summit starting on Copenhagen next week are part of a December plan of action to make sure that the voice of faith is heard at this “make or break” time in our history. These will be on the new ON website.
Operation Noah, the ecumenical community which campaigns exclusively on climate change, is working with a US web-based organisation, Odyssey Networks, to bring you the voices of religious wisdom as monks, nuns, rabbis and holy men and women converge on the Danish capital. The Odyssey networks website will be posting video blogs of faith leaders as they attend the UN Summit.


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