27 de octubre de 2009

Religiones y la Respuesta a Los Cambios Climáticos (video)

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Climate change activists worldwide are often stymied by skeptics who doubt how much humans can do to reverse global warming.



But now the United Nations Development Program’s Bureau for Development Policy is recruiting religious groups to encourage people around the world to go green.



Daljit Dhaliwal speaks with Olav Kjorven, director of the UNDP’s Bureau for Development Policy, about why the organization is turning to world religions in the fight against climate change.




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