Once again, we have an example of the Nonsensical Climate Change mantra being used as a Glue to bring unity of religions....
"On July 26, in the midst of a Jerusalem heat wave and heated conflicts over the Temple Mount, a group of Jewish, Muslim and Christian leaders met at the Jerusalem Press Club to encourage people of all faiths to help curb climate change.
Rosen, citing Deuteronomy 30:19 (“Choose life in order that you and your children shall live”) said that climate change today is a matter of life and death. “Because of this, everything else becomes secondary — it’s like rearranging the deck chairs on the ship Titanic as we head for the iceberg.”
Zahalka spoke to the importance of “taking care of everything for the coming generation. We need to do our part in saving and preserving nature and all the earth.”
At the event, a letter signed by 37 Israeli Orthodox rabbis was released, calling for action on climate change.
Neril cited studies linking climate change to increased drought and extreme heat in the Middle East, and said they are exacerbating conflict and threat multipliers.
“We can only address climate change by religious figures taking a leading role in helping to reorient humanity toward sustainable lifestyles,” said Neril." Israel21
"On July 26, in the midst of a Jerusalem heat wave and heated conflicts over the Temple Mount, a group of Jewish, Muslim and Christian leaders met at the Jerusalem Press Club to encourage people of all faiths to help curb climate change.
Rosen, citing Deuteronomy 30:19 (“Choose life in order that you and your children shall live”) said that climate change today is a matter of life and death. “Because of this, everything else becomes secondary — it’s like rearranging the deck chairs on the ship Titanic as we head for the iceberg.”
Zahalka spoke to the importance of “taking care of everything for the coming generation. We need to do our part in saving and preserving nature and all the earth.”
At the event, a letter signed by 37 Israeli Orthodox rabbis was released, calling for action on climate change.
Neril cited studies linking climate change to increased drought and extreme heat in the Middle East, and said they are exacerbating conflict and threat multipliers.
“We can only address climate change by religious figures taking a leading role in helping to reorient humanity toward sustainable lifestyles,” said Neril." Israel21