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Bill Mckibben and Ben Kurzman speak at the Assembly Hall in Edinburgh.

Bill Mckibben , a Methodist minister from Vermont and leading American environmentalist stopped off in the Assembly Hall in Edinburgh last week on his ’fossil free tour’ of Europe.

Bill is a veteran campaigner and told entertaining stories about being arrested outside the White House in Washington DC but his message on climate change was clear and unambiguous: ‘do the math’.

There is more oil, coal and gas in the ground than we can ever burn if we are to contain global warming. If we continue to burn fossil fuels at the present rate we will create unacceptable global warming of more than two degrees Celsius. The only safe option is to leave fossil fuels in the ground.

You can read his article on this theme published in 2012 in Rolling Stone magazine:

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-terrifying-new-math-20120719

Bill argues that the way to bring this about is to divest from fossil fuel companies and has been campaigning in the USA for some time. Now the campaign has come to Scotland and speaking alongside Bill was Ben Kurzman of Dalgety Bay eco-congregation in Fife.

Ben Kurzman speaking at the event.

Ben Kurzman speaking at the event.

Ben is working with other young people to persuade the Church of Scotland to divest from fossil fuel companies. You can find the petition here:

http://campaigns.gofossilfree.org/petitions/divest-the-church-of-scotland-from-fossil-fuels

It was a tremendous achievement for Ben to speak alongside Bill McKibben and marks a new milestone in action for an eco-congregation member. Our congratulations to Ben!

Film showing at Stirling University

The Student body at Stirling University are holding a ‘Green Week’ next week, which includes a free film showing of “Food, inc.” on Friday 15th November 14.00 – 17.00 in the MacRobert Cinema.

This is a private showing, all are welcome and you will not have to pay. Tickets should be available, free, from the MacRobert box office.

Trailer

 

Prayer for the International Climate Talks in Warsaw.

Christian Ecology Link has written a prayer to be used during the period of International Climate talks in Warsaw (11-22 Nov). They are inviting churches to use it on  Sun 17 Nov.

You are welcome to use this prayer and modify as you wish:

To you, O Lord, we lift up our souls;
In you we trust, O God.

Faithful, merciful, trusting God,
You have let us loose on your world with enough fossilised carbon to destroy it,
and with enough intelligence to know that we do so.
Forgive us, Lord, for we know what we do.

We pray for the COP19 UN negotiations happening in Warsaw at the moment.
Let short term business interests bow to science.
Let politics give way to justice.
Let economics step back and allow righteousness to prevail.
Speak to the hearts of every negotiator
that they may feel your love for your earth,
and your desire for every child of God to do their part
in liberating creation from its bondage to decay.

Show us your ways, O Lord,
teach us your paths;
guide us in your truth and teach us,
for you are God our Saviour,
and our hope is in you all day long.

Amen

St. Andrews Green Film Festival

The St. Andrews Green Film Festival takes place at the University of St Andrews from 22-24th of November.

The festival will be showing some of the latest and most inspiring films about environmental concerns and sustainable development. In between films you will have a chance to mingle and take part in three action focused workshops. Organised by University Transition Town Group, and part of a national film event.

For more info go to: http://www.transitionsta.org and www.greenfilm.org.uk