
In the face of escalating climate harm, faith-inspired nonviolent action remains one of our most powerful tools for change.
Despite decades of public concern and conventional advocacy, governments and corporations continue to accelerate climate breakdown, pushing the planet beyond critical limits and placing billions of lives at risk.

Find out more about nonviolent civil disobedience in the following links
Groups
Last Generation Canada | Climate Action
Christian Climate Action – Direct action, public witness for the climate
Extinction Rebellion | Join The Fight Against Climate and Ecological CollapseRoger Hallam
Resources and Toolkits
ACT1074712024ENGLISH.pdf
The Faithful Fight: Practicing noncooperation and civil disobedience

When injustice persists despite petitions, protests, and legal appeals, history shows that transformative change has come through disciplined, nonviolent civil resistance. Faith communities have often stood at the heart of these movements—from Gandhi’s spiritual leadership in India to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s faith-rooted struggle for civil rights—drawing on moral courage, collective sacrifice, and love for neighbour. Research confirms that nonviolent movements are among the most effective forces for political change, succeeding when ordinary people withdraw their consent to harmful systems.

Faith and Climate Action TBA
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