There is overwhelming evidence that human activities are mainly responsible for climate change since the mid-twentieth century, and urgent action is needed to tackle the problem, scientific experts have said.
A seminar at the Ecumenical Institute of Bossey has gathered reflections on eco-theology, care for creation, climate change and building a sustainable world.
The United Nations Forum on Forests has agreed measures to improve the sustainable management of forests snd a voluntary global fund for their support.
Investment in sustainable industries is vital in the wake of last week's economic statistics, which further underline the stagnation of the UK economy.