South Australia: How Spiritual Leadership can Affect Climate Change

mfsagm The Multifaith Association of South Australia is hosting a forum: Humanity at the Crossroads: How Spiritual Leadership can Affect Climate Change on Tuesday October 20th 6.30 – 8.30pm at the Allan Scott Auditorium, Hawke Building, UniSA City West, Adelaide.


While science has the technical solutions, spirituality and faith will engender in communities the will to act and for any action to be effective. Tackling climate change is the greatest challenge and opportunity for humanity in the 21st Century. This is a forum with a difference. A multifaith and multidimensional approach to appeal to spiritual leadership on climate change. Five invited speakers from major faith communities and one senior climate scientist will share their views on the impacts climate change will have on us and how our faith and communities are central to motivate us to bring about effective action on climate change. The MultiFaith Association of South Australia has over the past contemplated the implications of climate change and faith. The letter titled Humanity at the Crossroads: An appeal to spiritual leadership on climate change and this forum are the culmination of this work by the Multifaith Association. This forum is interactive with audience participation encouraged. All faith communities and spiritual leaders are invited to attend. Come with some ideas and questions, and be prepared to walk away feeling empowered and motivated

Keynote Address: Professor Lesley Hughes, Climate Council

Panel of Faith Leaders:

Rev Dr Lynn Arnold (Anglican), Tom Price (Baha’i), John Seed (Buddhist), Jacqui Remond (Catholic), Imam Ensar Cutahija (Muslim)

Event Information

Event: Humanity at the Crossroads: How Spiritual Leadership can Affect Climate Change

When: Tuesday October 20th 6.30 – 8.30pm

Where: Allan Scott Auditorium, Hawke Building, UniSA City West, Adelaide

Cost: Free

Register Online:: Eventbrite

More information: http://multifaithsa.org.au/upcoming