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        Reflections on Corona and 
        Easter – Taking Care of Paradise 
        
        
    
    
    I wonder what comes out of 
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    Preface: Children of Lockdown, 30.8.2020 
     
    
    
    Abstract for media, newsletters and magazines, 
    10.3.2023 
     
    
    
    Theological introduction, 
    10.8.2023
     
    
    
     
          
      
  
  
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    Author:
    Wolfgang Rehfus 
    Date: Easter Sunday, 12.4.2020 
    1. Reflections: 12.4.2020 
    2. The Beginning: 
    4.8.2020 
    3. The Blessing: 18.10.2021 
    4. The Science: 28.10.2023 
    5. Laudato Si': 
    4.08.2020 
    6. Epilogue: 3.3.2023 
    7. PS: 14.10.2023   
    Updated / added: 
     
     18.10.2025 "Geoengineering" here, 
    05.09.2025 
    "The 
    holy trinity of God's commandments" 
    here,05.09.2025
    external links  
    here,
 18.10.2025 
    here and 
    here,
 10.05.2025
    
    here.
 
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     ●  
    
    Reflections on Corona and Easter 
      
     ●  
    
    The Beginning ... 
    (a Bible study on the beginning 
    and beyond) 
    
    
    1. Take care of the paradise 
    
    
    2. Eat grains, plants and fruits as provided by nature 
    
    
    3. Don't attempt to know everything 
    
    
    The first three commandments in the Bible 
    
    
    Taking Bible study into reality and time 
    (Prof. Steven Bouma-Prediger, Dr. 
    Franz Alt, etc.) ... 
    
      
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    The Blessing ...  
    Video «The Blessing Aotearoa», the book «Song of Waitaha 
    - Nation of Peace», 
    the articles «When it comes to Peace Today» 
    and
    «Truly love Life and Creation», as well as the
    «New Year's address 2024: Only the non-violent 
    will possess the land» with related links 
    ... 
    
      
     ●  
    
    The Science ... 
    Videos and articles from a global and local perspective, 
    scientific articles and 
    reports, for example «Human-caused climate 
    change is like an upward escalator for global temperatures», «The 2023 state of 
    the climate report: Life 
    on planet Earth is under siege. We are now in an uncharted territory.», «We have to make the governments take climate change seriously and put it at 
    the top of their agendas.», «European Court of Human Rights: European governments have  legal duty to act urgently on  climate 
    crisis», «A “moment of truth” for climate 
    action says UN Secretary-General» 
    
      
     ●  
    
    Laudato Si’ ...  "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" 
    – "Praise be to you, my Lord" and “Laudate Deum”, 
    
     
    with related articles and scientists 
    papers, as well as writings and videos on the interface of science, philosophy and 
    religion ... 
      
    
     ●  
    
    Epilogue:  You are Guardians ...  
    Golden Bay High School, World Day of Prayer 2023, 
     
    A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand 
    and 
    Eco Church NZ 
    
      
     ●  
    P.S. ...
    
    "The Blue Flood" ... 
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    Pakawau Beach Park, Golden 
    BayEaster Sunday,
    12.4.2020
 
      
      
    Each yearEaster Sunday, Resurrection
 Sunday, 
    is a good opportunity to
 ponder, to follow the resurrection of
 Jesus Christ and to rise as well into a
 new life, filled with the love of
    God
 and with the 
    consciousness of
 the beginning: Take care
 of the paradise.
 
      
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    Corona-Easter | 
 
    
            
    
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    Reflections on Corona and Easter  
    1)   
    Here at Pakawau Beach Park 
    during the Corona Lockdown at the beach, the full moon rises in the evening 
    and the sun rises in the morning, birds singing in the air, the tide is 
    coming and going perfectly, not too low and not too high, the earth is 
    breathing peacefully and heavenly, the air is wonderful fresh and clean 
    (even above some large cities around the world) and it feels to me like 
    God’s Creation is starting to heal during these quiet and humble days. 
    Besides all the troubles, there is so much to be grateful, joyful and also 
    humbled for. 
    
    Is it possible, that we overlook the larger 
    picture of a world coming to rest, a world coming to sleep and hopefully to 
    heal? Had we not been way over-busy lately, for quite long actually? Had we 
    not been running our ‘engines’ too long, too loud and too dirty, all around 
    the world? Is this Corona-caused Easter break not really a heavenly gift for 
    the world to heal, somehow
    for God's Creation to heal?    
    
    Why a corona, why putting the world on rest 
    and do self-isolation exactly over Easter? At the beginning Jesus went into 
    the desert, into self-isolation to talk with his Father and to resist the 
    temptations. Are we following
    Him
    and trying to do  
    
    
    likewise, are we using this 
    break consciously similar? On Good Friday they had put a crown of thorns, 
    kind of a corona, onto
    His head. The events over Easter 2000 years ago 
    finally  
    
    
    served 
    
    the overwhelming purpose of cleansing and 
    healing. The crown of thorns, the corona, was not the purpose, not the 
    issue, it was only a part of and the beginning on the path to cleansing and 
    healing. 2000 years ago, 
    
    all of this had been overlooked and was not understood by most. This year a 
    Corona had been put onto mankind all around the world and we might ask what 
    could be our task during and after this prolonged Easter in self-isolation? 
    Is there a greater purpose or opportunity
    for cleansing and healing once again? 
    Some voices already proclaim to return and to 
    reopen the economy and businesses as quickly as possible or as I read in the 
    news for example to increase dairy to fill the losses in tourism. 
     
    I wonder what comes out of it, I wonder 
    whether we will continue or even increase our destructive, pollutive and 
    unhealthy activities or whether we will start to focus and build on our 
    good, positive and healthy activities?  
    
    I wonder whether we should remember the book 
    of Genesis with the first instruction regarding to take care of the paradise 
    we share and live in,
    and the second instruction regarding our food (seed-bearing plants, grains 
    from the fields and fruits from the trees)? 2) and 3) 
    
    And I wonder whether the world in general and 
    New Zealand in particular might use this Corona-Easter as an opportunity and 
    start to live truly sustainable and in harmony with nature, which means in 
    harmony with God's Creation and therefore with God Himself, and to build up 
    a so-called green economy? 
     
    3) 
    «My Father ... may your will be done.» - Amen 
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    1) A first version
    of these reflections was published in the
    
    Pastoral Letter during Level 4 (Covid-19 Lockdown) by Knox Church, Christchurch, New 
    Zealand, 14.4.2020 KnoxChurch.co.nz. 
    Later this article had been mentioned and linked in their
    
    Pastoral Newsletter, 10.9.2020. 
    The first paragraph is also
    
    published in
    Animal Tales of Golden Bay, written and illustrated during 
    lockdown by Claire Rose (published 
    August 2020), to expand this creative educational children’s book with 
    the question: «What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come 
    after us, to children who are now growing up?» 
    28) 
    
    
 
    Claire Rose writes in her book: «To our 
    amazing God, who created all the incredibly diverse creatures for us to look 
    after and enjoy, and who gifted all of us with our individual talents.» 
     
      
    
    
    2) cf. «Then God said ... “Have many children, so that your 
    descendents will live all over the earth and bring it under their control.» 
    (Good News Translation) or «Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the earth and govern 
    it.» (New Living Bible),
    
    Genesis 1:28 
    
    
    «God, the Lord, brought thus humans into the garden Eden. He transferred 
    them the task to maintain and protect the garden.»,
    
    Genesis 2:15 
    
    
    cf. «Then God said ... “I have provided all kinds of grain and all kinds of 
    fruit for you to eat".» (Good News Translation) or «Then God said, “Behold, I have 
    given you every seed-bearing plant on the face of all the earth, and every 
    tree whose fruit contains seed. They will be yours for food.»,
    
    Genesis 1:29 
      
    
    
    3) see below the chapter
     
    «The Beginning ...» with
    Taking Bible 
    study into reality and time, and 
    further below the chapters  
    «The Blessing ...» 
    and  
    «Laudato Si’ ...» 
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    The Beginning | 
 
    
     
     
    
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    «The Creation» 
    
    5) 
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    The Beginning ... 
      
    
    «God, the Lord, brought 
    thus humans into the garden Eden. He transferred them the task to maintain 
    and protect the garden.»
    
    4), 
    5) 
    «No word of destruction was in God's speech! The creation history in the Old Testament is enormous 
    and impressive. God created the light, separated the country from the water, 
    let it become day and night, until he finally created life - plants, 
    animals, humans.» 5) 
    A monk once said «Without faith in God every activity for 
    environmental protection is ineffective, because the meaning is missing.» 
    6) 
    
    and we might ponder about it. However, 
    let's start at the beginning and see what scripture tells. 
     
    
    The following is not intended to be 
    all-explaining or all-knowing. It is intended to provide a basis for study, 
    talk, thinking and 
    understanding. It might help to recognise what God wants us to do, to 
    recognise what is truly good for us, and it might be taken into account 
    whenever we are called to make a decision, be it a political vote, a 
    business decision or for example a private purchase. 
    
    In addition, the following is intended to 
    bridge over and bring together those who have faith, but possibly don't 
    seriously care for God's Creation, and those who stay away from churches 
    (their private faith or belief  not being questioned), but are engaged in caring 
    and protecting our environment and nature. 
      
    The so-called «Ten Commandments» are fairly 
    well known. 
     7) 
    However, often overlooked are the very first commandments 
    or instructions provided by the Bible in the book of Genesis. 
      
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    4) cf. 
    Genesis 
    2:15 
      
    
    
    5) cf. 
    The book of pictures 
    
    «The Creation» 
    by Franz Alt with photos by Helfried Weyer is a    special
    
    spirituell meditative journey (Franz Alt "Die Schöpfung", engl. 
    "The Creation", Gütersloher 
    Verlagshaus, ISBN: 978-3-579-06897-8). 
     
    And see 
    
    Psalm 104 
    - In Praise of the Creator 
      
    
    
    6) cf. Max Thürkauf - A prophet in the nuclear age, 
    8.4.2011 (link no longer available) 
      
    
    
    7) cf. 
    Exodus 20:1-17 and
    
      «The Sermon on the Mount
      ...»,
    Matthew 5,
    6,
    7 
      
    
    
    8) see 
    also for example
    
    
    Earthkeeping and the Bible by Steven Bouma-Prediger, Jacobson 
    Professor of Religion at Hope College in Holland, Michigan (published by 
    Yale University, 2007), quoted and summarised further below in chapter "Taking 
    Bible study into reality and time ..." 
    
    and see further below in 
    the chapter «Laudato 
    Si’ ...» the paragraph 67 in 
    "CHAPTER TWO: GOSPEL OF CREATION" on page 49 in the 
    
    Pdf-copy of the encyclical
    
    
     (184 pages, 1 MB) 
      
    
    9)
     see a lovely example 
    in the book 
    
    «Heart to Heart: A Conversation on Love and Hope for Our Precious Planet»
    by the Dalai Lama. 
     
    
     
    
    This book tells nicely how we can carry out our vocation as 
    God-image-bearing humans (see Genesis 
    1:26) to "Take care of the paradise" (see Genesis 
    1:28,
    Genesis 
    2:15 and reference 19 further below).  
     
    
    The text in the 
    following illustration, "True change in the world will come through a change 
    of the heart alone.", refers to God's great love for the world, which God wrote 
    into our hearts (see «The new covenant...» 
    in reference 18 further below) and which we all are called to share. 
     
    
    
     
    
     
    See the German translation
    
    «Dalai Lama „Von Herz zu Herz“, Eine Geschichte von Hoffnung und Liebe zu 
    unserer Erde – Der Dalai Lama und ein Panda erzählen, 
    wie wir unsere Erde achten und schützen können.», 8.4.2023 
    See
    
    «Heart to Heart: A Conversation on Love and Hope for Our Precious Planet», The Dalai Lama and a panda tell how we can 
    respect and protect our Earth, «Complemented 
    by charming illustrations, this book’s uplifting message is clear: while the 
    planet’s forecast may be dire, each individual is able — and obligated — to 
    harness personal power to help save it. This would make a life-affirming 
    gift for people of all ages.», 
    Publishers Weekly 
    
    
    
    For a solar age – with ethics and technology (German original:
    
    Für ein solares Zeitalter – Mit Ethik und Technik), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    27.5.2023, 
    please see reference 8 in right side column for some outstanding quotes. 
      
    
    
    
    10)
    see 
    
    The sun does not send us a bill  (German original:
    
    Die Sonne schickt uns keine Rechnung), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    24.6.2023 
      
    
    
    11) see 
      i.e.
    the short brochure 
      GGB
    Healthy through the right food (original LVA brochure), updated English 
      original, 
    
    ...
    or directly the free older copy
    
    GGB Healthy through the right food (older copy, 10 MB PDF) 
      
    
    
     , 
      
      ...
    both published by 
      the Society for Health Advice 
      GGB (Gesellschaft für 
    Gesundheitsberatung e. V.,  
      
      GGB), 
      ... compare this 
      
    
      short 
      GGB brochure 
      with confirming reports, i.e. 
    
    
      «The cost of unhealthy food and poor nutrition: 
      According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 
      how and what we eat leads to "hidden costs". Fat and sugar therefore have 
      a high price. ... After evaluating 154 countries, the organization comes 
      to the conclusion that the hidden costs of food account for almost 10 
      percent of global gross domestic product (GDP). In any case, it is 
      "more" than 10 trillion dollars a year. According to their annual 
      report on "the state of food and agriculture in the world" (Sofa), more 
      than 70 percent of the hidden costs are due to unhealthy diets 
      resulting from highly processed foods, fat and sugar. They can lead to
      obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes or cancer and thus impair 
      labor productivity. ... the external costs of beef production 
      corresponded to 52 percent of the producer prices at the time; for 
      pork it was 100 percent
      
      ...», 
      "Was 
      uns ungesunde Lebensmittel und falsche Ernährung kosten", FAZ, 
      6.11.2023 (translated with
      DeepL, bold 
      fonts added) 
    
    ... and  
      compare 
      
    
    with the summary on EAT-Lancet Commission 
    report "... today’s diets generally lack fruits, vegetables, nuts, 
    legumes, and whole grains, while containing excessive amounts of meat, 
    dairy, fats, sugar, and highly processed foods. ...",
    
    EAT-Lancet report: food systems breach planetary boundaries, transformation 
    can deliver health and equity, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact 2025 / Sonnenseite.com, 16.10.2025;
    
    The Planetary
    Health Diet by EAT LANCET and the
    
    2019 EAT-Lancet
    Summary Report, which clearly go in the right direction, but 
    unfortunately they don't properly explain and distinguish 'Refined or 
    factory produced sugar' and 'Refined or factory produced fat' as well as 
    'Whole grains' and 'Whole grain flour' vs. 'Refined flour' as explained by 
      
      GGB
    
    
    above.  
    Wholemeal Bread Recipes: 
    
    •  Wholemeal Bread - simple, good & tasty
    
    
     
    
    •  Wholemeal Psyllium Bread - simple, soft & moist
    
    
     
    Certified organic grains 
    and freshly milled, stone ground flour  are 
    available i.e. at 
    Milmore Downs (North Canterbury, New Zealand). 
    
    
      «The 
      State of Food and Agriculture 2023 (SOFA): This year's edition looks 
      into the true cost of food for sustainable agrifood systems. The report 
      introduces the concept of hidden environmental, health and social costs 
      and benefits of agrifood systems and proposes an approach – true cost 
      accounting (TCA) – to assess them. ...», 
      FAO, 2023 
    see for example the study "Epithelial 
    barrier theory in the context of nutrition and environmental exposure in 
    athletes" which applies to non-athletes as well. "Epithelial 
    barrier-damaging substances include surfactants and enzymes in cleaning 
    products, laundry and dishwasher detergents, chlorine in swimming pools, 
    microplastics, air pollutants such as ozone, particulate matter, and diesel 
    exhaust. Athletes' high-calorie diet often relies on processed foods that 
    may contain food emulsifiers and other additives that may cause epithelial 
    barrier dysfunction and microbial dysbiosis.", Walter Kistler et al., 
    16.7.2024;
    
    Medical news: People are suffering more and more from skin, lung and 
    intestinal problems, "One example for the skin and from sport is 
    showering too often and using aggressive shower products. ... The damage to 
    the barriers can be compared to open doors for toxins, germs, viruses, 
    bacteria, but also for heat and cold.", Tagesanzeiger, 22.08.2024 
    More food and health 
    information are in  section
      Our Health, 
    and also 
    
    
    here (Vollwertig) 
    including related topics e.g. 
    
    «Radiation 
    (Internet, 5G, Mobile Phone, Microwave)» 
    and  
    
    «Artificial 
    intelligence (AI)». 
      
    
    
    12) cf. «As long as the world exists, there will be a time for 
    planting and a time for harvest», 
    Genesis 
    8:22, and thereafter «All the animals, birds, and fish will live in fear 
    of you. They are all placed under your power. Now you can eat them, as well 
    as green plants; I give them all to you for food. The one thing you must not 
    eat is meat with blood still in it ... because the life is in the blood.»,
    Genesis 
    9:2, 
    9:3, 
    9:4 
    (Good News Translation) 
    
    
    cf. «But Daniel made up his mind
    ...
    Let us be given only vegetables to eat and water to drink. ...
    
    they looked healthier and better nourished 
    ... God gave knowledge and understanding in every kind of literature and 
    wisdom. And Daniel had insight into all kinds of visions and dreams. ...»,
    Daniel 1:8-21 
    see also 
    
    
    
    «Moving to a 
    more plant-based diet is one of the biggest ways to cut your personal carbon 
    emissions, but some people find cutting out meat altogether tricky» 
    in 
    
    
    «The people 
    living ultra low-carbon lifestyles», 
    Future Planet | Climate, BBC, 5th May 2023 
    and 
    
    
    «Another 
    large-scale change in a two-tonne world would be to our diets – especially 
    moving to plant-based diets, says Julia Steinberger, professor of ecological 
    economics at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. "These are often 
    cheaper as well. They require a bit of experimentation and a learning curve 
    – cooking based on lentils, beans, tofu and other forms of plant protein, 
    rather than meat or dairy – but are achievable by all."» 
    in
    
    The people living ultra low-carbon lifestyles, Future Planet | Climate, 
    BBC, 5th May 2023 
    and i.e.
    
    The climate benefits of veganism and vegetarianism, BBC, 29.4.2022 
      
    
    
    
    13)
     
    cf.
    
    «In Celebration of Whale Poo», Courtnay 
    Wilson, Creation Care Enabler at Anglican Church Nelson Diocese, 4.11.2021  
    
    and see «Then out of the storm the Lord spoke to Job ... “Were you there when I 
    made the world? If you know so much, tell me about it. ... Who decided how 
    large it would be? ... What holds up the pillars that support the earth? ... 
    Job, have you ever in all your life commanded a day to dawn? ... Have 
    you..., Do you know..., Can you..., Who is it...»,
    Job 38,
    Job 39, 
    «Job, you challenged Almighty God; will you give up now, or will you 
    answer? Job: I spoke foolishly, Lord. What can I answer?...»,
    Job 40 
    see also
    A Rocha Aotearoa New 
    Zealand, "part of the A Rocha family of Christian environmental 
    conservation organisations currently active in over 20 countries around the 
    world."  
    and Eco 
    Church New Zealand, "Churches across Aotearoa New Zealand actively 
    caring for God’s earth as an integral part of their mission." 
    and
    
    Following Jesus and caring for creation: A conversation with James Beck,
    
    
    Anglican Church Nelson Diocese,  
    2.7.2025 
    and 
    see more related info and links at reference 24) below. 
     
      
    
    
    
    14)
     
    
    About Geoengineering see 
    i.e. 
    
    «Many scientists are skeptical of geoengineering, 
    with concerns that this is drawing vital time, money, and resources away 
    from the actions that we know would be effective and necessary: reducing 
    carbon emissions. 
    ... And it diverts resources from necessary net 
    zero transition. ...»,
    
    
    Why is everyone talking about geoengineering?, 
    British Antarctic Survey, 29.9.2025 
    ... and see  
    
    «The 
    proponents of geoengineering often argue that these technologies might be 
    necessary given the severity of the climate crisis. However, this argument 
    conveniently ignores who created this crisis  
    ...», Solar 
    Radiation Manipulation for Africa, 15.5.2025;  
    
    «...  
    
    We see the pressing need to address the root causes of environmental and 
    climate injustices by confronting four centuries of colonial-imperialism, 
    ongoing patriarchal and white supremacist oppression,
    and today’s extreme neoliberal, globalized, industrial capitalist
    expansion. Hoodwinked demonstrates how climate change false solutions 
    perpetuate, expand and reinforce these structures. 
    ... This inseparable relationship
    between humans and the Earth must be respected for 
    the sake of all life and 
    future generations. ... Wind and solar power 
    can allow future generations some of the conveniences we have come to 
    take for granted, but for this to happen within a framework of justice, 
    sustainability and environmental protection, the overdeveloped world must go 
    on an energy diet. ... Geoengineering refers to a set of proposed 
    technologies to deliberately intervene in and alter Earth systems on a 
    mega-scale. In a desperate, potentially catastrophic attempt to roll 
    back some of the effects of climate change, geoengineering seeks to change 
    the way the planet functions. 
    ... The biggest driver of the climate crisis is the 
    fossil fuel Industry – big oil, coal and gas. This is the same industry 
    cluster that has funded climate change denial for decades and fought every 
    attempt to limit pollution. The fossil fuel industry is among the biggest 
    funders of geoengineering. For big oil, geoengineering looks like a way 
    to keep profiting while seeming to address the climate devastation it has 
    caused. Some of the richest men on Earth ... are funding geoengineering. ...
    geoengineering is 
    inherently undemocratic 
    and uncontrollable 
    ... We know what we need to do to tackle the climate crisis. We need a just 
    transition towards a healthy, regenerative economy based on sustainable, 
    renewable energy; agroecology; ... The crisis and the urgency are real, but 
    urgency does not justify false mechanisms like geoengineering. 
    ... Geoengineering represents a potentially 
    catastrophic threat ..., yet does nothing to address the root causes of 
    climate change.» 
    (bold added), 
    
    Hoodwinked in the Hothouse, 28.5.2021;
 «...  
    
    In fact, some of the heavyweight backers of geoengineering were climate 
    deniers  
    ... Governance and Weaponization 
    ...»,
    
    
    Key reasons to oppose geoengineering;
 ...
    by the joint Biofuelwatch, ETC Group and Heinrich 
    Boell Foundation project
    
    Geoengineering Monitor.
 
    See
     
    
    also  
    
    «... 
    “We must accept the committed ice loss and put 
    our full efforts into limiting further climatic warming rather than 
    into
    ineffective geo-engineering strategies such as seeding clouds and covering 
    glaciers. These are like putting an expensive Band-Aid on a bullet 
    wound. The coming decades are a time for reflection, effective water 
    management, and action to change public consciousness about human-caused 
    climate change.” The researchers further underline the need for coordinated 
    global climate policies to drastically reduce emissions and safeguard human 
    life on Earth from the unforeseeable effects of global warming. “Every bit 
    of a degree counts,” says Shaw, echoing the words that scientists have been 
    stressing for decades.  
     ...» (bold 
    added),
     
    
    
    Destined to Melt, 
    Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) 2025,
    Sonnenseite.com, 17.10.2025 
    ... 
    the summary on IRENA's report "Delivering on the UAE Consensus: Tracking 
    progress toward tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling energy 
    efficiency by 2030",
    
    World Breaks Renewable Records but Must Move Faster to Hit 2030 Tripling 
    Goal, 
    Sonnenseite.com, 15.10.2025 
    ...  
    and the summary "Both the International Energy Agency (IEA) 
    in Paris and the think tank Ember have just calculated that renewable 
    energies worldwide are supplying more electricity than coal for the first 
    time in history. ... Neither climate change denier Donald Trump in the US 
    nor German gas politician Katherina Reiche can stop this positive global 
    development. Renewable energies are now growing faster than global 
    electricity consumption. Photovoltaics is the main driver of the energy 
    transition. More than half of the new solar installations are currently 
    being connected to the grid in China alone, followed by the US, Europe, and 
    India. Wind and solar power are increasingly competing with climate-damaging 
    coal. The two major renewable energy sources account for a global share of 
    34 percent, while the share of coal has fallen to 33 percent." (bold 
    added),
    
    The climate movement is weakening, but renewable energies are growing 
    stronger, Dr. Franz Alt, 
    Sonnenseite.com, 11.10.2025
 
      
    
    
    
    15)
     
    
    About
    electronically generated bass-amplified «boom-boom-boom» noise, 
    see 
    
    Bass-Culture: Feeling the sound can be dangerous 
    (medical-scientific articles by "Frontiers in Psychology" and "US-NAVY MEDICINE" 
    journals). 
      
    
    
    
    16) cf. «Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with 
    all your soul and with all your mind. ... Love your neighbor as yourself.»,
    
    Matthew 22:37,
    22:38,
    22:39, 
    compare this with
    
    Deuteronomy 6:5 and
    
    Leviticus 19:18 
    
      «Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those 
    who curse you, and pray for those who mistreat you.»,
    
    Luke 6:27,
    6:28 
    
    
      «The Sermon on the Mount
      ... love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may 
    be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil 
    and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you 
    love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax 
    collectors doing that?»,
    
    Matthew 5:44,
    5:45,
    5:46,
    
    also translated as «... Why should God reward you if you love only the people who love you? 
    ...» (Good News Translation)  
    
    
      «If someone has done you wrong, do not repay him with a wrong. Try to do 
    what everyone considers to be good. Do everything 
    possible on your part to live in peace with everybody. Never take revenge, 
    my friends, but instead let God's anger do it. For the scripture says, "I 
    will take revenge, I will pay back, says the Lord." Instead, as the 
    scripture says: "If your enemies are hungry, feed them; if they are thirsty, 
    give them a drink; for by doing this you will make them burn with shame." Do 
    not let evil defeat you; instead, conquer evil with good.»,
    Romans 
    12:17 –
    12:20,
    12:21
    (Good News Translation) 
    
    
      «If your 
    enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; if he is thirsty, give him water to 
    drink.»,
    
    Proverbs 25:21 
    
    
      «Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against 
    anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.»,
    Leviticus 19:18 
    Jesus said 
     “No more of this!” 
     (Luke 
    22:51) in the 
    garden of Gethsemane.  «When Jesus’ followers saw 
    what was going to happen, they said, “Lord, should we strike with our 
    swords?” And one of them struck the servant of the 
    high priest, cutting off his right ear. But Jesus answered, “No more of 
    this!” And he touched the man’s ear and healed him.»,
    Luke 22:49,
    22:50,
    22:51 
    and see  «Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.»,
    Matthew 5:9 
    and the
    
      entire
      «The Sermon on the Mount», 
    Matthew 5,
    6,
    7 
    and see also e.g.
    
      «Jesus and the Samaritan woman»,
    John 4, 
    and
    
      «The arrest of Jesus: ... Put your sword back in its place, for all 
    who draw the sword will die by the sword.»,
    
    Matthew 
    26:52 
    and watch the movie
    «The 
    Chosen»,
    
      «Come and see what they saw. Welcome to the first-ever multi-season 
    series about the life of Christ. The free show tens of millions of people 
    won’t stop talking about.»; 
    for example the episodes
    
    «I Am He» (Season 1, Episode 8) and
    
    «Thunder» (Season 2, Episode 1) with examples regarding «Love 
    your neighbor» 
    and «Love your enemies»; Angel Studios, 2021 
    and see also «In the last days ...
     They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning 
    hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war 
    anymore. Come, descendants of Jacob, let us walk in the light of the 
    Lord.!», 
    Isaiah 2:2-5 
    and see
    
      «I may have ... but if I have no love, I am nothing. ... What I see 
    now is like a dim image in a mirror ... What I know now is only partial ... 
    Meanwhile these three remain: faith, hope, love: and the greatest of these 
    is love.»,
    1 
    Corinthians 13:2,
    
    13:12,
    
    13:13
    (Good News Translation) 
    and see 
    
    
      «So Jesus said to those who believed in him, “If you obey my 
    teaching, you are really my disciples; you will know the truth, and the 
    truth will set you free."»,
    John 8:31-32
    (Good News Translation) and 
    
      «“If you love me, you will obey my commandments. 
    ... “Those who accept my 
    commandments and obey them are the ones who love me. ... Jesus answered him, 
    “Those who love me will obey my teaching. ... The Helper, the Holy Spirit, 
    whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything and make you 
    remember all that I have told you.»,
    
    
    John 14:15-26
    (Good News Translation) and see for example 
    
      «Again the word of the Lord came to me: ... "And 
    I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful 
    to keep my laws. Then you will live in the land I gave your ancestors; you 
    will be my people, and I will be your God.»,
    
    
    Ezekiel 36:27-28
    (New International Version) 
      
    
    
    
    17) 
    cf. "The holy trinity of God's commandments" in 
    
      Restoring 
    a broken church – Restoring a broken world,
    SolarPeace.org, 5.9.2025 
      
    
    
    
    18) see e.g. 
    
    «Love 
    your neighbour as yourself», 
     
    published after the Christchurch 
    mosque attacks, 
    with additional links, Dolphin's Design Wolfgang W. Rehfus, 
    March 2019 
    and
    see 
    e.g. 
    God's explicit blessing of 
    all Moslems:
    «The angel of the LORD found Hagar ... “I will 
    increase your descendants so much that they will be too numerous to count. 
    ... You are now pregnant and you will give birth to a son. You shall name 
    him Ishmael, for the LORD has heard of your misery.“ ...»,
    
    Genesis 16:7 - 
    16:11
    ("Ishmael" means "God hears"); and to Abraham God said: «And as for Ishmael, I 
    have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful and will 
    greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father of twelve rulers, and I 
    will make him into a great nation.», 
    Genesis 
    17:20; and then
    «God 
    heard the boy crying, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and 
    said to her, “What is the matter, Hagar? Do not be afraid; God has heard the 
    boy crying as he lies there. Lift the boy up and take him by the hand, for I 
    will make him into a great nation.”», 
    Genesis 
    21:17, 
    21:18.
 
    and see 
    
      «Ishmael (Arabic: إسماعيل, Ismā‘īl) is the figure known in 
    Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as Abraham's (Ibrahim) son, born to Hagar (Hajar).
      In Islam, Ishmael is regarded as a prophet (nabi) and an ancestor to 
    Muhammad.»,
    
    Ishmael in Islam and
    
    Ishmaelites, Wikipedia,
    and see also
    
    What does the Bible say about Muslims / Islam?, Bibleinfo.com 
    and see also «God, who made 
    the world and everything in it, ...  he created all 
    races of people and made them live throughout the whole earth. He himself 
    fixed beforehand the exact times and the limits of the places where they 
    would live.», 
    Acts 17:24, 
    17:26
    (Good News Translation) 
    and see i.e. «So God made 
    the two larger lights, the sun to rule over the day and the moon to rule 
    over the night; he also made the stars.», 
    Genesis 1:16 
    and «...the sun, the 
    moon, and the stars. The Lord your God has given these to all other peoples 
    for them to worship.», 
    
    Deuteronomy 4:19
    (Good News Translation) 
    and see «Divine 
    Diversity, When the Gospel message goes out 
    into the whole world, it's literally for the whole world.
    ... That God favours diversity should come as no surprise. When the Spirit 
    comes at Pentecost, those on whom the Spirit descended “began to speak in 
    other languages” (plural) so that all those in the crowd “heard them 
    speaking in the native language of each”. ... Diversity, rather than 
    uniformity, is affirmed ...», Courtnay Wilson, 
    Creation Care Enabler at Anglican Church Nelson Diocese, 1.3.2023 
      
    
    
    
    19) cf. 
    Genesis 
    1:26,
    Genesis 
    1:28,
    Genesis 
    2:15,
    Genesis 
    1:29,
    Genesis 
    2:16,
    Genesis 
    2:17 
    see also «In the beginning 
    the Word already existed; the Word was with God, and the Word was God. From 
    the very beginning the Word was with God. Through him God made all things; 
    not one thing in all creation was made without him»,
    
    John 1:1-3 (Good News Translation) 
    and see 
    
    
      «So Jesus said to those who believed in him, “If you obey my 
    teaching, you are really my disciples; you will know the truth, and the 
    truth will set you free."»,
    John 8:31-32
    (Good News Translation) 
    and consider that our 
    God-given vocation to «Taking care of Paradise» represents Jesus’ first 
    words to mankind. «So, we need to ask ourselves why the very first three 
    commandments of the Bible are not in our consciousness, why are they not in 
    the focus and in the mission of most churches?»,
    
    Theological introduction, 10.8.2023 (1 page) 
     
      
    
    
    
    20)  
    
    see  
    
    «one 
    recent report estimated the shift to a green economy could create 18 million 
    jobs»
    in 
    
    
    
    «The people 
    living ultra low-carbon lifestyles», 
    Future Planet | Climate, BBC, 5th May 2023 
    
    see also  «Decolonising 
    the imagination at Advent», «Repentance is 
    about turning away from something. It’s an acknowledgement that there are 
    certain things that disfigure, that despoil, that prevent us and others from 
    living into the fullness of life God intends for all God’s creatures. We 
    need to turn from these things so that we can turn towards the One who is 
    already and always turned towards us.
    ... So get ready! ...», Courtnay Wilson, Creation 
    Care Enabler at Anglican Church Nelson Diocese, 22.2.2023 
    
    and see 
    below the chapter
    Taking Bible 
    study into reality and time, and 
    further below the chapters  
    «The Blessing ...» 
    and «Laudato 
    Si’ ...» 
      
    
    
    
    21) cf. «By their fruit you will recognize them.» also translated 
    as «You will know them by what they do. ... So then, you will know the false 
    prophets by what they do. Not everyone who calls me 'Lord, Lord' will enter 
    the Kingdom of heaven, but only those who do what my Father in heaven wants 
    them to do. ...»,
    Matthew 
    7:16, 
    7:20, 
    7:21 (Good News Translation) 
    and cf. 
    «My friends, what good is it for one of you to say that you have faith if 
    your actions do not prove it? ... "Show me how anyone can have faith without 
    actions." ... it is by our actions that we are put right with God, and not 
    by faith alone.»,
    James 2:14,
    2:18,
    2:24
    
    (Good News Translation)  
    
    and
    
    «Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good 
    conduct, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom.»,
    
    James 3:13 
    
    and see also 
    
      Restoring 
    a broken church – Restoring a broken world,
    SolarPeace.org, 5.9.2025 
      
    
    
    
    22) cf. «Jesus went into the Temple and drove out all those who 
    were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the 
    money-changers and the stools of those who sold pigeons, and said to them, 
    "It is written in the Scriptures that God said, 'My Temple will be called a 
    house of prayer.' But you are making it a hide-out for thieves!»,
    
    Matthew 
    21:12,
    21:13 
    and see
    
    «Go,
    
    but do not sin again.»,
    
    John 8:11, 
    and ponder what that could mean in its wider global context today? 
    See also
    Psalm 104 
    - In Praise of the Creator with all its praise, but 
    also with its last verse regarding sinners, 
    and 
    compare
    that with 
    
    «We give thanks to you, Lord God Almighty, the One who is and who was, 
    because you have taken your great power and have begun to reign. ...
    
    The time has come
    
    ... for
    destroying those who destroy the earth.»,
    
    
    Revelation 11:17,
    
    Revelation 11:18  
    and see «Today, 
    we literally live in biblical times, as the prophets have spoken for a long 
    time, but the people didn’t listen, still don’t listen (not enough anyway), 
    ... However, 
    God’s Creation does include rules, the so-called laws of creation ...»,
    
    Theological introduction, 10.8.2023 (1 page)
    
     
    see also
    
    Passing it forward, "If we are grateful servants, we will acknowledge our 
    gifts and give back in turn.", Courtnay Wilson, 
    Creation Care Enabler at Anglican Church Nelson Diocese, 
    21.9.2023 
    and please listen carefully 
    to the major 
    
    FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE - Activist Speeches 
    (see selected links in left column) and 
    compare those unprejudiced with Jesus' speeches and teachings 2000 years ago 
    not only in the 
    
    Temple. 
      
    
    
    
    23) see «The new covenant that I will make... I will put my law 
    within them and write it on their hearts» (Good News Translation) or «I will put my law in their 
    minds and write it on their hearts»,
    Jeremiah 
    31:33,
    
    and
      «Now, this is the covenant that I will make... I will put my laws in their minds and write them on their hearts.»,
    Hebrews 8:10, 
    and 
    «This is the covenant that 
    I will make... I will put my laws in 
    their hearts, and I will write them on their minds.»,
    Hebrews 
    10:16 
      
    
    
    
    24)
    
    
    Is the Gospel good news?, "...We must take seriously the call of Psalm 
    8, and Genesis 
    1:26-28. We need to step into the vocation which 
    God-image-bearing humans have been given from the start. And when we do, we 
    experience our vocation in and through the restoration and the 
    reconciliation of us to God, of us to ourselves, of us to each other and us 
    to the whenua. My observation is that young people want to be a part of 
    something like that.", James Beck, associate pastor at The River Ōpāwaho Church in Ōtautahi Christchurch, A 
    Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand, 16.2.2023 
    
    see also A 
    Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand, "A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand is part of the 
    A Rocha family of Christian environmental conservation organisations 
    currently active in over 20 countries around the world. As a family, we 
    focus on environmental science and research, practical nature conservation, 
    environmental education, creation care and advocacy through a variety of 
    programmes and initiatives." 
    and see also
    Eco Church New 
    Zealand, "Churches across Aotearoa New Zealand actively caring for God’s 
    earth as an integral part of their mission."   
    
    25)
    cf.
    
    Earthkeeping and the Bible, Steven Bouma-Prediger, Jacobson 
    Professor of Religion at Hope College in Holland, Michigan (published by 
    Yale University, 2007)  
    
    see also for example: 
    Steven Bouma-Prediger, 
    "For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for 
    Creation Care" (Baker Academic’s ‘Engaging Culture’ series, 2010). 
 
    
    and please see ... 
    
    
    
    Vicar General Writes:  Lord of all creation - The importance of caring 
    for the earth 
    
    Michael Hewat, Church of Confessing Anglicans Aotearoa New Zealand, 
    23.08.2024 
 
    see also for example
    
    Confronting the Climate Crisis - Keeping Hope Alive in Challenging Times, 
    a lecture hosted by the Inter Church Bioethics Council at Wellington 
    Cathedral of St Paul, 6.10.2023 (full video recording 1:29:40 on Youtube). 
    and see
    
    A reflection for the Season of Creation - There is one thing that we all are 
    ..., Courtnay 
    Wilson, Creation Care Enabler at Anglican Church Nelson Diocese, 19.9.2024
     
      
    
    26)
    cf. 
    
    For a solar age – with ethics and technology (German original:
    
    Für ein solares Zeitalter – Mit Ethik und Technik), Dr. Franz Alt,
    27.5.2023 
    (the weekend of Pentecost) 
      
    
    see also 
    
    “Climate change is the greatest challenge facing humanity” – new status 
    report on climate change and health, Robert Koch Institute (RKI), 
    Germany, 3.6.2023 
    
    «More heat-related deaths, new and increasing infectious 
    diseases, increased exposure to allergens, a rise in antibiotic resistance, 
    more lung diseases as a result of increasing air pollution, more skin cancer 
    due to increased UV radiation – these are some of the negative consequences 
    of climate change for public health. ...» 
      
    and 
    see 
    
    The one-dollar revolution, (German original:
    
    Die Ein-Dollar-Revolution), Dr. Franz Alt, 3.6.2023 
    
    «Can we rich Europeans help reduce child labor, 
    exploitation and pollution in poor countries, too? Yes, we can. The European 
    Parliament has just passed a relatively strict supply chain law. ... In 
    addition to the justice issue, if we are to survive, we must solve the 
    climate issue. Our current energy diseases, dementia fossilis and dementia 
    atomica, are curable. Any investment in renewable energy promises both 
    ecological and economic gains. Solar and wind energy are already the 
    cheapest energy sources globally. ...» 
      
    and 
    see 
    
    Climate and churches face historic tipping point, (German original:
    
    Klima und Kirchen vor historischem Kipppunkt), Dr. Franz Alt,
    18.11.2023 
      
    
     
    
    see book «Nach 
    Corona – Unsere Zukunft neu gestalten» ("After Corona 
    - reshaping our future"), Franz Alt, Patmos Verlag. 2021 
      
    See also «We are 
    the first generation to cheat God and play evolution backwards.
    ... “Laudato Si” ... perhaps the most valuable and important 
    conservative document of our time. It is about nothing 
    less than the preservation of creation and a fairer world as Jesus 
    foresaw in his Sermon on the Mount. ... Only the seriousness and clarity of 
    thought of the “Fridays For Future” movement seems to have woken many 
    conservatives up. ...», 
    
    The magic word of the conservatives (German 
    original
    
    Das Zauberwort der Konservativen), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    08.05.2024. 
      
    See also «UN 
    Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on 1 December 2020: “Making peace 
    with nature is the crucial task of the 21st century. It must be a top 
    priority for everyone, everywhere.”», 
    
    Guterres warns of “climate hell” (German 
    original
    
    Guterres warnt vor „Klimahölle“), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    8.6.2024 
    
     
    
    
    A “moment of truth” for climate action says UN Secretary-General, World 
    Meteorological Organization (WMO), 05 June 2024 
      
    and 
    see 
    «For human life to exist, everything must be in a certain 
    balance. US climate researcher Michael E. Mann: “Human civilisation has 
    existed for just under 6,000 years, that’s 0.0001 percent of the Earth’s 
    history – a fleeting moment in geological time."», 
    
    Fastest rise in CO2 in the last 50,000 years, (German original:
    
    Schnellster Anstieg des CO2 in den letzten 50.000 Jahren), Dr. Franz Alt,
    22.6.2024 
      
    See chapter 
    
    
    «The Science ...» 
    further below for more articles and links from a global perspective and from 
    a local New Zealand perspective, as well as some up-to-date scientific yet 
    easy understandable reports. 
      
      
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    1.  Take care of the paradise | 
    
         
         
        
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    Why are you here?  Why are we here?  
    It is 
    interesting to see, that the Bible offers a very clear answer. It is 
    the first task given by God, firstly as God’s intention and very purpose to 
    create mankind at all, and then, after God created mankind, in the actual 
    mandate to take care of the paradise. 
    God’s intention and purpose to create mankind: 
    «Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our 
    image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and 
    the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over 
    all the creatures that move along the ground.”»
    Genesis 
    1:26 (New International Version) 
    «Let us make mankind in our image, to be like 
    us. Let them be masters over the fish in the ocean, the birds that fly, the 
    livestock, everything that crawls on the earth, and over the earth itself!» 
     Genesis 
    1:26 (International Standard Version) 
    God’s mandate given to humans to take care of 
    the paradise: 
    «And God 
    blessed them, and said, “Have many children, so 
    that your descendents will live all over the earth and bring it under their 
    control. I am putting you in charge of the fish, the birds, and all the wild 
    animals.» 
     Genesis 
    1:28 (Good News Translation) 
     «Then God blessed them and said, “Be fruitful 
    and multiply. Fill the earth and govern it. Reign over the fish in the sea, 
    the birds in the sky, and all the animals that scurry along the ground.”» Genesis 
    1:28 (New Living Bible) 
    This was the very first commandment in the 
    beginning. 
    This mandate is explained a few verses later 
    with «work, care, maintain, protect, cultivate and guard» and can be 
    summarised as "Take care of the paradise". 
     
    «The LORD God took the man and put him in the 
    Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.» 
    
    Genesis 
    2:15 (New International Version) and reference 8) 
    «The LORD God took the man and placed him in 
    the orchard in Eden to care for it and to maintain it.» 
    
    
    Genesis 
    2:15 (NET Bible)
    and reference 8) 
    «Then the LORD God took the man and placed him 
    in the garden of Eden to cultivate (To work, to serve, till, enslave) 
    and keep it (To hedge about, guard, to protect, attend to).» 
    
    
    Genesis 
    2:15 (Commentaries Hebrew)
    and reference 8) 
    «Then the Lord God placed the man in the 
    garden of Eden to cultivate it and guard it.» 
    
    Genesis 
    2:15 (Good News Translation)
    and reference 8) 
    God's great love for the world, the 
    created paradise, is also 
    reflected later in the famous words: 
    «For God loved the world so much that he gave 
    his only Son...»  John 3:16 
    (Good News Translation), and we should emphasis this clearly «For
    God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son...» which provides 
    us with every reason to try doing similar in loving and caring. 
    This great love of God for the world, for 
    God's created paradise, is truly important for us and for our consciousness, and it is necessary 
    within us to carry out our God given vocation to "Take care of the paradise". 
    This God given love is a  natural part of the 
    human heart (unless we are tempted by egoism and greed), it is very 
    visible for example among young children observing and caring for a tiny little insect on the table
    (unless already taught by adults to simply wipe it off the table), and 
    besides in the Bible it is found in many other religions, spiritual 
    traditions and books as well. 
    9) 
    «If we learn to truly love life and creation, 
    we will not continue to destroy ourselves or 
    creation. ... Bishop Heinrich Bedford-Strohm proposes 
    building “cathedrals of hope.” ...». 
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    Animal Tales of Golden Bay"Colouring Edition", a beautifully illustrated 
    educational children’s book by Claire Rose with animals telling their own 
    stories and drawings for the children to colour, including a short annex 
    with the «Reflections on Corona and Easter» above. Suitable for school, 
    Sunday school and home education. See
    Publishing-Flyer 
    (with sample page) and
    Cover pages 
    of the above displayed "Colouring Edition".
 
    
     
    
    Animal Tales of Golden Bay,
    "Photo Edition", with the animal stories, drawings and 
    photos. See
    
    Publishing-Flyer (with sample page) and
    Cover pages 
    of the above displayed "Photo Edition".
 
      
    
     
    An other Golden Bay animal tale:  Click 
    the painting by Cath Welsh to see youtube video riding her wild 
    horse swimming with a wild dolphin in Onekaka, Golden Bay, 
    NZ, 1991 | 
      
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    2.  Eat grains, plants and fruits as 
    provided by nature | 
    
         
         
    
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    After creating mankind and giving them the 
    task to take care of the paradise, God expressed his love for all humans: 
    «Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing 
    plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed 
    in it. They will be yours for food.» 
    
    
    Genesis 
    1:29 (New International Version) 
    «I have provided all kinds of grain and all 
    kinds of fruit for you to eat;» 
    
    Genesis 
    1:29 (Good News 
    Translation) 
    This was the  second commandment in the 
    beginning. 
    God gave the food to be eaten as He provided 
    it «for you to eat», which means fresh from the fields and fresh from the 
    trees. In modern times however, most of our food is processed and refined 
    for the purpose of storing it for an extended time, which is a prerequisite 
    to run large scale food businesses. This processing and refining of the 
    natural God-given food results in the loss of vital substances, causing 
    health issues. The resulting so-called civilisation illnesses are especially 
    caused by fabricated sugars, refined flours, fabricated fats and all the 
    products containing those. In the beginning thousands of 
    years ago and also 2000 years ago at the time of Jesus all this 
    processing and refining of the natural food was simply not 
    possible, as the technologies had not yet been invented. So it appears to be a 
    good idea to look a little deeper into this, to stay away from these 
    processed and refined food products and to eat healthy food as much as 
    possible in the way it is provided by nature.   
      
    
    11) 
    It is interesting to see, that it was a very 
    long time after the beginning, just after the flood, that the Bible confirms 
    a priority to eat grains, plants and fruits by declaring «As long as the 
    world exists, there will be a time for planting and a time for harvest» 
    12)  
    and  
    thereafter in God's Covenant with Noah that «All 
    the animals ... Now you can eat them, as well as green plants...» 
    12) 
    The preference for a vegetarian diet remained 
    and was highlighted in the first book of Daniel:  
     
    «But Daniel made up his 
    mind that he would not defile himself with the king’s food or wine. So he 
    asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself. ... Please 
    test your servants for ten days. Let us be given only vegetables to eat and 
    water to drink. ... And at the end of ten days, they looked healthier and 
    better nourished than all the young men who were eating the king’s food. ... 
    To these four young men God gave knowledge and understanding in every kind 
    of literature and wisdom. And Daniel had insight into all kinds of visions 
    and dreams. ... In every matter of wisdom and understanding about which the 
    king consulted them, he found them ten times better than all the magicians 
    and enchanters in his entire kingdom. And Daniel remained there until the 
    first year of King Cyrus.» 
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    After creating mankind, giving them the task 
    to take care of the paradise and providing food for all humans, God has set 
    a restriction: 
    
    «You may eat the fruit of any tree in the garden
    
    
    Genesis 
    2:16, except the tree 
    that gives knowledge of what is good and what is bad.» 
    
    Genesis 
    2:17 (Good News Translation) 
    
    «..., but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil» 
    
    
    Genesis 
    2:17 
    (New International Version) 
    
    «..., except the one that has the 
    power to let you know the difference between right and wrong.»
    
    
    Genesis 
    2:17 
    (Contemporary English Version) 
    «..., except the tree that gives knowledge of 
    everything». 
    
    Genesis 
    2:17
    (Good News Translation Footnote 2.17), see also i.e. "Tree of the 
    knowledge of good and evil", 
    
    
    Wikipedia 
    This was the third commandment in the 
    beginning.  
    This third commandment might be reflected upon 
    regarding various activities and sciences of modern times. 
    More than ever, 
    we attempt to know everything. But we are not God, we are humans, therefore 
    we couldn't even handle to know everything, could we? Possibly we already 
    achieved way too much knowledge, possibly we were and still are 'eating' too much from 
    the tree of knowledge, and it appears that we sort of know too much and are 
    not wise enough to handle that in a responsible way.   
    Examples are 
    genetically engineering, agro chemistry (i.e. Glyphosat, Roundup, ...), nuclear technologies 
    (nuclear energy and 
    weapons), further exploitation and  immense consumption of fossil energies, 
    geoengineering
    
    
     14) (large-scale interventions in 
    atmosphere or oceans to  
     
    
     manipulate or 
    control CO2 
     
    
     and climate to counteract or mitigate 
    effects of climate change),  
    but also  industrially produced and highly processed food
    
    11), exaggerations regarding Internet, 
    artificial intelligence (AI) and global 5G networks
    
    11), 
    or electronically generated bass-amplified «boom-boom-boom» noise 
    15) (..still 
    called music by some..). 
    Jesus would say: “No 
    more of this!”, 
    just as he did likewise in the garden of Gethsemane.
    
     16) 
    These might be 
    examples of destructive human activities, some with uncontrollable or unknown 
    consequences or effects on God's Creation, nature, health or wellbeing. However, quite often the consequences are very well known, 
    but ignored for short term business profits (i.e. the polluting and 
    peace-threatening effects of fossil and nuclear energies, or the health issues 
    caused by processed 
    and refined food such as fabricated sugar, refined flour and fabricated fats 
    and all products containing those). 
    11) 
    Jesus would say: “No 
    more of this!”, just as he did likewise in the 
    garden of Gethsemane. 
     16) 
    The  third commandment 
    "Don't attempt to know everything" might also be 
    reflected upon in the context of spiritual and religious claims by some who think 
    to know the truth, the overall truth. God gave us a slice of truth to 
    know and it appears very wise that God told us to stay away from attempting 
    to know everything. We are just humans and simply can't know 
    everything, neither in the smallest particles nor in the most far away 
    galaxies, and certainly not in spiritual matters. There will always be 
    something inside the smallest particle and beyond the most far away galaxy, 
    and certainly something unknown above or in addition to any spiritual 
    belief. 
    Some churches are waking up. The Anglican 
    Church Nelson Diocese recently explained the book of Job (in which God 
    shows limitations of human knowledge and understanding) being «a 
    sober reminder that when it comes to the natural world, there are things we 
    don't understand. The world is a vastly intricate, interconnected place. The 
    appropriate human response is reverent awe and caution.»  
    
     13) 
    This naturally given limitation of our knowledge is also 
    confirmed and reflected in many Bible verses telling us  not to judge, but 
    to live humbled in faith, trust and  humility. This is explained for example 
    with the words «... What I know now is only partial ... Meanwhile these 
    three remain: faith, hope, love: and the greatest of these is love.» which 
    refer to the highest commandment given to us and explained by Jesus. 
     16) 
    For example, we do not know the reasons why 
    each one of us had been born in a different social, cultural and religious environment 
    or country. We can only be faithful and trust that there are good reasons for this. Beside 
    others, perhaps one reason for this existing cultural 
    and religious variety is to learn to respect and to tolerate other people 
    with love and compassion in our heart, independent of their faith, belief, 
    religion or world view. 
     18) 
     
     
    This love and compassion in our heart refers to the  greatest commandment given to us, 
    which was lived and 
    explained again and again by Jesus, who taught «Love the Lord your God with 
    all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. ... Love your 
    neighbour as yourself. ... Love your enemies...». 
    16)  
    
     
    We may ponder about it and realise, that the 
    highest commandments to «Love the Lord your God» and to «Love your 
    neighbour» cannot be fulfilled without following the very first 
    commandment to «Take care of the paradise» as well. All three are 
    deeply interrelated to each other and cannot be separated. How could someone 
    claim to love the creator while destroying or not caring for the creator’s 
    creation? How could someone claim to love the neighbour while destroying the 
    neighbour’s foundation of life? Both is not possible. As such the first 
    commandment to «Take care of the paradise» can well be viewed as the 
    foundation, prerequisite or starting point to obey the highest commandments 
    «Love the Lord your God» and «Love your neighbour». 
    16)    
    «Indeed, our God-given 
    vocation to take care of the paradise we live in, God’s Creation, the very 
    first commandment in the Bible, does include all humans and can’t be 
    separated from our call to love our neighbour. And both are an intrinsic 
    part of loving God, of loving Jesus. All three commandments are inseparable. 
    We may well call this 
    the holy trinity of God's 
    commandments.» 17)  
      
    
    The holy trinity of 
    God's commandments: 
    Love the Lord your God ...
     
    Love your neighbour as 
    yourself ...  
    Take care of the paradise 
    ...  
    As we live here in this world on earth, we can 
    only try to obey the greatest commandment «Love the Lord your God, Love 
    your neighbour» very humbly and with humility within the framework of the very first commandment in 
    the Bible to take care of God's Creation (which of course does include 
    ourselves, all human beings, thus for example the second commandment in the 
    Bible to eat as 
    provided by God). How could we love our neighbour as ourselves without 
    caring for God's Creation? This is not possible, so this greatest 
    commandment of all, to love one another, is not only paramount but logical.
     
    In John 8:31-32 «Jesus 
    said to those who believed in him, “If you obey my teaching, you are really 
    my disciples; you will know the  truth, and the 
    truth will set you free."» 
    16)   
     This priority on Jesus' 
    teachings is repeated for example in 
    John 14 «If you love me, you 
    will obey my commandments. ... Those 
    who love me will obey my teaching.
    ... the Holy Spirit .. will teach you everything and make 
    you remember all that I have told you.» 
    16), which 
    the Lord already told in the Old Testament to Ezekiel  
    «And 
    I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful 
    to keep my laws.» 
    16) 
    While the most well 
    known and important teaching by Jesus is the «Sermon on the Mount» 
    16) the
     
    
    
    teaching by Jesus started already when God 
    (the Father, the 
    Son and the Holy Spirit)
    created mankind 
    and mandated 
    humans with the God-given vocation to take care of the paradise. 
    19)
     Indeed, these words in the book of Genesis were the 
    very first words spoken by God (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) 
    to mankind, thus they were also the first words Jesus 
    told 
    to mankind. 
    John begins his famous 
    Gospel with these magnificent words referring to Jesus: «In the beginning the 
    Word already existed; the Word was with God, and the Word was God. From the 
    very beginning the Word was with God. Through him God made all things; not 
    one thing in all creation was made without him» 
    19) 
      
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    Greta Thunberg,   «Greta 
    Thunberg full speech at UN Climate Change COP24 Conference», Youtube, 
    15.12.2018, «15 year old activist Greta Thunberg speaks truth to power at 
    the UN COP24 climate talks.», and see
    
    FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE - Activist Speeches 
    
    
    
    How a 16-Year-Old Is Leading a Global Climate MovementYoutube, 15.4.2019, «For hundreds of thousands 
    of young people around the world, Greta Thunberg is an icon. Greta’s actions 
    have earned her a Nobel Peace Prize nomination and speaking engagements at 
    the World Economic Forum and COP24 - but most importantly, they’ve encouraged 
    students from all over the globe to stand up for Earth and their futures.»
 
    
    
    Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World: More science, less Swedish teen, 
    Stuff NZ, James Croot, 27.6.2021 
    
    
    Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World, TVNZ, 2021 
      
    «There are no longer 
    any singular crises today. It's time to acknowledge that and address the 
    underlying systemic issues. It has never been more obvious that we need an 
    energy transition.»
    (translated with 
    DeepL),
    
    Luisa Neubauer (Fridays for Future Germany) über Klima und Krisen, TAZ, 
    24.3.2022 
    
    
    How Fridays for Future keeps the climate relevant as other crises rage, 
    DW AKADEMIE (Deutsche Welle), 25.03.2022   
    
    
     
    
    «Luisa Neubauer on the climate movement: "We are in a 
    culture war", Climate activist Luisa Neubauer on the UN climate conference, 
    Greta Thunberg and the question of why climate policy in Germany is so 
    tough.», 
    (translated with 
    DeepL),
    
    
    Luisa Neubauer über die Klimabewegung: „Wir sind in einem Kulturkampf“, 
    TAZ, 24.11.2023 
    see also 
    
    FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE - Activist Speeches, e.g. "Why I became a climate 
    activist — and you should, too | Luisa Neubauer | TEDxYouth@München", 
    11.7.2019 
         
    
    
    Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, «What 
    Are We Fighting For?», Youtube video with speech at Bioneers 2016, 
    Xiuhtezcatl Martinez gave this speech at age 16, but he was an environmental 
    activist since age 6!   
    
    
     
         
    
    
     
    On Youtube you will find more impressive 
    speeches by these and other young people which are peacefully engaged in the 
    care for  God's Creation, the global paradise we all share and live in. 
     
      
    
    
     
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    The first three commandments in the Bible (a) 
    to take care of the paradise we live in, 
    (b) to eat grains, plants and fruits, as provided by God Himself, and (c) to trust 
    without knowing everything, appear to be the essence of the beginning 
    and beyond. 
    19) 
    These three initial commandments in the 
    Bible give us every reason to
    decrease and stop our destructive, pollutive and unhealthy activities and to 
    focus on and to build up our good, positive and healthy activities.  
     
    Besides 
    obvious examples, such as reducing general
    waste, reducing plastic    
    
    (e.g. NZ supermarkets recently 
    did a good step by replacing plastic bags with paper bags)
    and reducing fuel consumption    
    
    (e.g. to reduce driving in general and 
    to stop the engine whenever the vehicle is not driving), three 
    effective and good examples would be (a) to eat  healthy non-processed food as given by God, 
    (b) to build up organic farming and (c) to build up a so-called green economy.
     
    20) 
    It is interesting to recognise, that 
    organisations such as «Greenpeace» already since decades and recently for 
    example «Fridays for Future», and certainly not to forget the global peace 
    movement (see «Love your neighbour... Love your enemies...») and others as 
    well, actually do what God told us to do in the beginning. 
    These children of God, which we all are, don't act on short term business 
    profits, they act from their heart, they act with love and compassion to 
    each other and to God's Creation, they act for peace 
    between people, between countries and between mankind and nature, thus 
    between mankind and God. In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus preached 
    «Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.» 
    16) 
    Consciously or unconsciously, they live according to the words «By 
    their fruit you will recognize them. ... it is by our actions that we are 
    put right with God, and not by faith alone.» 
    21) 
    «By their fruit you will recognize them.» also 
    translated as «You will know them by what they do. ... So then, you will 
    know the false prophets by what they do. Not everyone who calls me 'Lord, 
    Lord' will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only those who do what my Father 
    in heaven wants them to do. ...» 
    21) 
    2000 years ago, «Jesus went into the Temple 
    and drove out all those who were buying and selling there. ...»
    
     22) 
    and at another occasion Jesus said very clear: «Go, but do not sin again.» 
     22) 
    Today these 
    young people from «Fridays for Future» go to the most powerful leaders of 
    the world and tell them what they do wrong, what must be stopped and what needs to be done. This is just about exactly what Jesus would do today. Well worth thinking about, isn't it?
    
     22) 
    Being told to «Love the Lord your God with all 
    your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. ...» 
     
    16) also indicates  an important priority 
    on our heart and soul, as we may not be able to 
    understand the Bible only with our logical thinking and often egoistic 
    judging intelligence and with our ever 
    reasoning intellect. This priority and importance on our heart is also reflected in the 
    scripture, as God wrote the new covenant into our hearts and into our minds. 
    23) 
    In the end, we can only and very humble try to 
    understand with our mind and with our heart, guided by true feelings of love 
    and compassion in our heart. 
    16) 
    The first three commandments in the 
    Bible appear to be a good starting point 
    to seriously take care of and to protect God's Creation, our environment and all nature. 
     
    If we fail to do this, we will reap what we 
    sow, as explained in detail in chapter "The Science..." 
    below and very briefly, for example, in the "Theological 
    Introduction," but also in "Psalm 104" and "Revelation 11:18," which 
    explicitly refers to those who destroy the earth.22) 
    
    «The majority of young  people don’t believe 
    that “the gospel” as embodied by the Church is good news for our world ...
    And we are not particularly honest about it; we tend to cherry-pick 
    the stories we tell, and so we become uncredible. ... A 
    more faithful church is the solution. ... In Israel’s Scriptures, God 
    promises to put the whole world to right. The early Christians believed that 
    God had decisively launched this project through Jesus, and that by the 
    Spirit, they were charged with implementing and modelling this ‘putting to 
    right project’, against the day when Jesus would return to complete the 
    task. ... We must take seriously the 
    call of Psalm 8, and Genesis 1:26-28. We need to step into the vocation 
    which God-image-bearing humans have been given from the start...» 
    24) 
      
    «My Father ... may your will be done.» - Amen 
      
    The  chapter  «Laudato Si’...» further below explores this in detail with the Encyclical Letter 
    "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" – "Praise be to you, my Lord" by Pope Francis.
     
    27) 
      
      
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    Taking 
    Bible study into  reality and time ... | 
    
         
         
        
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    We will now look at 
    three 
    interesting, short and easy understandable articles, 
    which help to expand and translate this Bible study into our reality and 
    time. The following are fully quoted summaries. The first is «Earthkeeping 
    and the Bible» 
    
    25) by Steven Bouma-Prediger, Jacobson 
    Professor of Religion at Hope College in Holland, Michigan 
    (published by Yale University, 
    2007), which provides enough food for thoughts in a 
    separate Bible study related to our reality here on Earth. 
     
    
    The 
    second and third articles are «For a solar age – with ethics and technology» 
    and «Climate and churches face historic tipping point»
    26) 
    
    by Dr. Franz Alt
    (Studies of Political Science, History, Philosophy, Theology, Ph.D. Doctoral 
    Thesis on Konrad Adenauer, books reached over 3.5 million copies and have 
    been translated into 23 languages, most awarded German television journalist). 
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    Earthkeeping and the Bible 
    25) 
    
    Prof. Steven Bouma-Prediger, Yale University, 2007
 
    
    «In debates among Christians concerning our responsibility toward the earth, 
    the Bible is often cited to support various positions. 
    ... It is important to carefully examine and interpret these oft-cited 
    texts. ... Properly understood, Genesis 1 does not equate dominion with 
    domination, Matthew 24 is not about “the Rapture,” and 2 Peter does not 
    legitimate the destruction of the Earth. But in these debates some important 
    biblical texts are often ignored. ... 
    
    Humans from the Humus: Genesis 2:4–15 ... Our 
    calling is to be creation’s cops, serving and protecting this our earthly 
    home so that it and we may flourish. Our God-given vocation is to bring 
    about shalom — not only the absence of conflict but the flourishing of all 
    things. ...  
    
    Covenant with Creation: Genesis 8:1–9:17 ... God’s 
    covenant is with more than humans. Indeed, it is with the Earth itself. ...
     
    
    Sabbath Rest: Leviticus 25:1–7 ... During this 
    sabbatical year the land must be allowed to rest. Give the land some time 
    off. Don’t push the limits of what the land can bear. ... The underlying 
    principle here contains much wisdom. ... So that we and all God’s creatures 
    will flourish. 
    
    All Creatures Praise The Lord: Psalm 148 ... This 
    joyous psalm is an invitation calling on all creatures — in heaven and on 
    Earth — to offer praise to God the Creator and Redeemer. ... 
    God’s Good Future: 
    Isaiah 65:17–25 ... Like the prophet, we are to yearn for God’s good future 
    of shalom — here on Earth. Our yearning is not to go to heaven, but for 
    heaven to come to Earth, for God’s rule of peace and delight to be made 
    fully real on Earth. ... 
    On Earth: Matthew 
    6:9–13 ... God’s will be done “on earth as it is in heaven.” ... God’s will 
    is to be done on Earth — in our homes, schools, work- places. Today, right 
    now, at this time may God’s will be done.
    ... Christian faith is not about going to heaven, but 
    about heaven coming to Earth. It is about God’s will fully realized — that’s 
    what heaven is — here on Earth. ... 
    Tenting Among Us: 
    John 1:1–14 
    ... Literally it says “the Word became flesh and pitched his tent among us.” 
    ... How then can we who embrace the Incarnation not also take seriously our 
    call to care for the Earth? 
    Meeting the King: 1 
    Thessalonians 4:13–18 
    ... Paul’s picture here is not about escaping from the Earth but about 
    greeting the King as he returns to establish shalom on Earth. Christian 
    eschatology is not escapist but earthly and earthy. And since our ethics is 
    shaped by our eschatology, our actions in the present ought to reflect this 
    earthly and earthy view of God’s good future. 
    A Renewed Earth: 
    Revelation 21:1–5 
    ... John speaks of a renovated heaven and Earth. In keeping with so many 
    previous biblical texts, God does not junk the world and start all over. God 
    renews the Earth and brings it to fulfillment. ... All things renewed, 
    refurbished, renovated, redeemed. God is the great Recycler. 
    Healing Leaves: 
    Revelation 22:1–5 
    ... We are not our own. And the Earth is not ours to own. All we have is on 
    loan, entrusted to us by God, to use for his glory and for goodly service to 
    our neighbor in need. The Bible is clear. Being faithful earthkeepers is our 
    human calling. ... May our witness in doing speak volumes about our being 
    shaped by the biblical story and inspired to serve and protect the Earth for 
    the greater glory of God.» 
     
    Read the full original 
    article here: 
    
    
    Earthkeeping and the Bible 
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    For a solar age – with ethics and technology 
    
    26) 
    Dr. Franz Alt, 27.5.2023 (bold fonts are added 
    in the following quotes) 
     German original:
    
    Für ein solares Zeitalter – Mit Ethik und Technik 
    
      
    
    «... Reconciling economy and ecology ... It may be 
    complicated, but it is not hopeless. ... 
    
    Our present environmental crisis is an “inner world 
    crisis.” We think we are doing what we know. Yet we don’t really do what we 
    know. ... 
    
    Conservative and religious people trusted the 
    wisdom of nature for thousands of years. But this trust is increasingly 
    being shaken ... we must succeed in a second 
    enlightenment as quickly as possible. This means thinking together 
    technology and ethics, religion and philosophy, nature and reason, freedom 
    and responsibility. Only in this way will an “eco-spirituality” emerge. ... 
    If we do not understand this interdependence, our freedom will soon end in 
    unfreedom. ... 
     
    
    It is always amazing how hard it is for conservatives in particular to 
    understand these connections. Yet one of the central tasks of 
    conservatives is to preserve creation. Oh, if only conservatives were 
    really conservative! 
     
    
    After the Enlightenment, many intellectuals believed that 
    we could emancipate ourselves not only from our self-inflicted immaturity, 
    but also from nature. In just three hundred years, we robbed nature of the 
    raw materials it had accumulated over millions of years, blew the waste into 
    the air, and filled the resulting giant holes with vast amounts of garbage. 
    Today’s economists call that progress. And now? What follows the growth 
    mania after the Enlightenment? Do we create an enlightenment of 
    enlightenment that helps us to organize the change that is now necessary? 
    ... 
    God or money? 
     
    
    For three hundred years, economists have believed that money is the basis of 
    all economic activity. However, it is nature that deserves this name and 
    forms the basis of the economy. Doing business on a dead earth makes little 
    sense and does not bring jobs. 
    
    Economy and ecology both come from the Greek word oikos for “to keep house”. 
    The rule of money is the main disease of our time. “The attempt to separate 
    numbers from values leads to the total domination of numbers,” writes the 
    founder of the “common good economy,” Christian Felber. He continues, “The 
    separation of economy and ecology is one of the greatest sins of economic 
    science. ... 
    
    The multiplication of money does not make the world richer. We have created 
    the most brutal poverty by wiping out about half of all species of life in 
    the animal and plant kingdoms in the last fifty years. More money, but less 
    wealth of life: Compared to this insane economy, theology is almost an exact 
    science. ... 
    
    There can be a future only if we learn in the present to avoid the greatest 
    mistakes of the past. Only then will we arrive in the real reality. 
    
    
    Or in the divine order. 
    
    In the language of religion, God is identical with spirit and peace is 
    another word for justice. 
    
    Energy crisis, refugee crisis and climate crisis are closely related. When 
    we see these connections, we find solutions, and opportunities arise from 
    crises. The key to solving all these crises is the energy crisis. 
    
    
    Spiritual sex: maturing instead of growing 
    
    We can mature spiritually, mentally, culturally or even 
    religiously more and more, but never grow materially infinitely. Our 
    material resources are limited, but the ideas of our mind are not. There is 
    mind-sex. Pentecostal idea. Ideas can multiply, this is how progress and 
    prosperity come about. And yet all the governments of the world propagate 
    external economic growth. 
    ...» 
     
    Read the full original 
    article here: 
    
    
    For a solar age – with ethics and technology 
      
    
    
        
    
    Climate and churches face historic tipping point 
    
    26) 
    Dr. Franz Alt, 18.11.2023 (bold fonts are added 
    in the following quotes) 
     German original:
    
    Klima und Kirchen vor historischem Kipppunkt 
    
      
    
    «A failure is a failure. The last few days have revealed 
    a double historical failure. 
    The German churches are 
    suffering a dramatic loss of meaning and significance and a wave of 
    resignations so strong that they could disappear before the end of this 
    century after 2,000 years of existence. 
    ... 
    The UN has identified the 
    second “complete failure of the world” in climate protection. 
    ... This second tipping point: in 1990, the world emitted around 20 
    billion greenhouse gases per year into the atmosphere, today it is around 37 
    billion per year. ... UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres complains: 
    “The world is failing to get the climate crisis under control ... We are on 
    the way to climate hell and we are still stepping on the gas”. ... 
    
    The church tipping point: The collapse in trust in the 
    churches is so dramatic that ... “church membership survey” ... it is not 
    only church membership that is declining year on year, religiosity is also 
    on the decline. Only 19 percent of Germans still believe that there is a God 
    who reveals himself in Jesus. The authors of the study see both churches in 
    Germany at a “tipping point”. ... People feel that the Christian churches 
    and their theologians ... have turned Jesus’ message of joy into a 
    threatening message that they are turning away from. This is the real 
    failure of the churches. ... more and more people today say: “Jesus yes, 
    church no”... 
    The historical realization 
    that people are capable of learning gives us hope. ... The world needs a 
    “revolution of compassion”. ...» 
      
    The 
    above quoted comments from «Climate and churches face historic tipping 
    point» by Franz Alt and the results of the therein mentioned church 
    membership survey certainly apply to other countries as well. And the call 
    by UN 
    Secretary-General Antonio Guterres «Making 
    peace with nature is the crucial task of the 21st century. It must be a top 
    priority for everyone, everywhere.» 
     
    (see 
    chapter "The Science" below) should be fundamental, especially for churches. 
    Before we continue with  chapter 
    
    «Laudato Si’...» and the Encyclical Letter "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" – 
    "Praise be to you, my Lord" by Pope Francis, first let's 
    have a break with  
    
    chapter
    «The Blessing ...».
    Watch the video 
    «The Blessing Aotearoa», 
    be inspired by the writings «Song of Waitaha - Nation of 
    Peace»  
    (see 
    right column),
    ponder the articles  
    «When it comes to Peace
    Today» 
    and  «Truly love Life and 
    Creation» 
    by Dr. Franz Alt as well as the
     «New Year's address 2024: Only the 
    non-violent will possess the land» 
    by Dr. Eugen Drewermann, Theologian. 
     
     
    After 
    that break, please read some interesting quotes in the chapter
    «The Science ...», with 
    articles and links from a global perspective (see left column)
    and from a local 
    New Zealand perspective (see right column), 
    as well as a collection of interesting and up-to-date scientific yet easy understandable reports, 
    which provide scientific background to continue with chapter 
     
    «Laudato Si’...».
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    see «His 
    legacy – recorded in our common book: “We are one humanity on one earth 
    under one sun.”   
     
    “Do you have such a thing as a survival program for 
    humanity?” I asked Gorbi shortly before his death.    
     
    
    “Yes, Jesus’ 
    Sermon on the Mount,” the former Communist leader said.»,
    
    Gorbachev wanted a world free of nuclear weapons (German original:
    
    Gorbatschow wollte eine atomwaffenfreie Welt, 
    translate with 
    DeepL), Dr. Franz Alt,
    30.8.2023
 
      
      | 
    The Blessing ... 
      
    
    
     
    The Blessing Aotearoa, 
    
    «As the world aches ... God's Blessing over all people, everywhere 
    ... and your family and your children, and their children, and their 
    children ...» Produced by Brooke 
    and Grant Norsworth,  
    St Paul's Lutheran Community Church, Upper MoutereNew Zealand 2020
   
    
    
    
    When it comes to Peace Today ... 
    «When it comes to peace today, it is not only 
    about military disarmament, but also about peace with nature – because we 
    are already waging the third world war against nature and thus against 
    ourselves and against our children. We are a part of nature. Today, every day we exterminate 180 animal and 
    plant species, lose 80,000 tons of fertile soil, increase deserts by an 
    additional 50,000 hectares, and blow 150 million tons of greenhouse gases 
    into the air. Every day! The planet cannot withstand this in the long 
    term...» 
    Quotes 
    from 
    
    The future belongs to renewables (German original:
    
    Die Zukunft gehört den Erneuerbaren), Dr. Franz Alt, 19.11.2022 
     
      
    
    
    
    «Making peace with nature is the crucial task of the 21st century» 
    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, 
    1.12.2020 
     Guterres 
    warns of “climate hell” (German 
    original
    
    Guterres warnt vor „Klimahölle“), Dr. Franz Alt, 
     
    8.6.2024 
      
    
    
    
    Truly love Life and Creation ... 
    «If we learn to truly love life and 
    creation, we will not continue to destroy ourselves or creation. If
    we want 
    to stop climate change, we need exactly this change of consciousness. 
    ... Solar energy turnaround, 
    ecological transportation turnaround, organic agriculture turnaround, 
    regional water turnaround, sustainable forest turnaround, equitable resource 
    turnaround, intelligent research turnaround, engaging with the cycles and 
    rhythms of nature. We are probably the 
    first generation to recognize the need for all these turnarounds, but 
    probably the last to fundamentally change them. The necessary transformation 
    is the greatest challenge of the generations living today. ... What might that mean for 
    political parties that are fit for the future? Grab the ministries of 
    energy, construction, transportation and agriculture when the next 
    government is formed and create sustainable policies for the next 
    generations. ... Changing course ecologically is also the 
    smartest thing we can do economically now at the beginning of the new 
    decade. Bishop Heinrich Bedford-Strohm proposes building “cathedrals of 
    hope.” ... In Jesus’ mother tongue, Aramaic, love is 
    identical with joy of life and peace. ... Sermon on the Mount: “The Father’s 
    sun shines for all“. What a promise 2,000 years ago. ...» 
    Quotes 
    from 
    
    The sun does not send us a bill  (bold fonts 
    added, German original:
    
    Die Sonne schickt uns keine Rechnung), Dr. Franz Alt, 24.6.2023 
    Please see also 
    
    The hottest day in history (German original:
    
    Der heißeste Tag der Geschichte), Dr. Franz Alt, 7.7.2023; 
    and 
    
    
    "I don't want to be my grandchild" (German 
    original
    
    "Ich möchte nicht mein Enkel sein", translate with
    DeepL), Dr. Franz Alt, 15.7.2023 
    and 
    
    
    Heat record after heat record - This extreme heat is man-made - Our earth 
    has fever
    (German 
    original
    
    Hitzerekord um Hitzerekord, translate with
    DeepL), Dr. Franz Alt,
    29.7.2023 
    and "When will we 
    finally begin to understand the power of the Sermon on the Mount?" in 
    
    
    
    
    Nuclear weapons are weapons of terror (German 
    original "Wann fangen wir an, endlich die Kraft der 
    Bergpredigt zu verstehen?" in
    
    Atomwaffen sind Terrorwaffen), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    4.8.2023; and 
    "An ecological economic miracle is possible" (translate the German 
    original
    
    
    
    "Ein Ökologisches Wirtschaftswunder ist möglich" with
    DeepL), 
    an Interview with Dr. Franz Alt related to the 
    anniversary of Hiroshima on 6th. August (topics are renewable energies, climate 
    change, peace, nuclear power and weapons, Ukraine and Mayors for Peace),
    5.8.2023 
     
    and the summary "Both the International Energy Agency (IEA) 
    in Paris and the think tank Ember have just calculated that renewable 
    energies worldwide are supplying more electricity than coal for the first 
    time in history. ... Neither climate change denier Donald Trump in the 
    US nor German gas politician Katherina Reiche can stop this positive global 
    development. Renewable energies are now growing faster than global 
    electricity consumption. Photovoltaics is the main driver of the energy 
    transition. More than half of the new solar installations are currently 
    being connected to the grid in China alone, followed by the US, Europe, and 
    India. Wind and solar power are increasingly competing with 
    climate-damaging coal. The two major renewable energy sources account 
    for a global share of 34 percent, while the share of coal has fallen to 33 
    percent.",
    
    The climate movement is weakening, but renewable energies are growing 
    stronger, Dr. Franz Alt, 
    Sonnenseite.com, 11.10.2025 
    and 
     
    the summary on IRENA's report "Delivering on the UAE 
    Consensus: Tracking progress toward tripling renewable energy capacity and 
    doubling energy efficiency by 2030" in
    
    World Breaks Renewable Records but Must Move Faster to Hit 2030 Tripling 
    Goal, 
    Sonnenseite.com, 15.10.2025 
    
    and the summary on EAT-Lancet Commission 
    report "The study also finds that today’s diets generally lack fruits, 
    vegetables, nuts, legumes, and whole grains, while containing excessive 
    amounts of meat, dairy, fats, sugar, and highly processed foods. The EAT 
    Lancet Commission stresses that transformation requires bundled policy 
    measures – such as subsidies for fruits and vegetables combined with taxes 
    on unhealthy foods – alongside stronger social protections to ensure a just 
    transition.", 
    
    
    EAT-Lancet report: food systems breach planetary boundaries, transformation 
    can deliver health and equity, 
     
    Potsdam-Institut für 
    Klimafolgenforschung (PIK) 2025 / Sonnenseite.com, 16.10.2025 
    
    and «Everywhere, the “Global Tipping Points 
    Report 2025” is being quoted, warning of dying coral reefs: “The oceans 
    have already warmed so much that they can probably only be saved with 
    enormous effort – if at all.” ... Firstly: In Hamburg, voters gave 
    politicians a clear mandate for more and faster climate protection in a 
    referendum. ... The Senate must now ensure that the Hanseatic city 
    becomes climate neutral by 2040, rather than 2045. ... This example shows 
    that the climate movement can wake up again at any time, as it did in 2019 
    with the “Fridays for Future” movement. The strategy of the black-red 
    coalition and many media outlets to simply silence the issue may not work. 
    ... Secondly: Not only in China, but also in India, renewable energies 
    are making surprisingly rapid progress ... in the transition from fossil 
    fuels to green energy. ...»,
    
    Light and shadow in the global energy transition, 
    Dr. Franz Alt, 
     
    Sonnenseite.com, 18.10.2025 
      
        | 
      
      
    
    
     
 
    
    Song of Waitaha: Histories of a Nation 
    «For years New 
    Zealand archaeologists have been puzzled by a people who lived without 
    weapons and created trading systems that moved industrial stone the length 
    of the country. These writings explain they were a peaceful confederation 
    ...», 
    Barry Brailsford, First published 
    24.11.2006, 311 pages, Hardcover,
    ISBN 9780958337816 
    (ISBN10: 0958337810) Song of Waitaha - Nation of Peace
 
     «... the time had 
    come for the philosophy of Waitaha to be brought back into the World of 
    Light, Te Ao Marama, ‘to heal the people and to heal the land’ because 
    Waitaha are a people of Peace and adhere to the philosophy of Rongomaraeroa, 
    keeper of all things peaceful, truth and aroha, compassion.»,
    Waitaha nation of 
    peace   
      
      
    
     
    New Year's address 2024: Only the 
    non-violent will possess the land - Dr. Eugen 
    Drewermann, Theologian 
    Neujahrsansprache 2024: Nur die Gewaltlosen werden das Land besitzen 
    – Dr. Theol. Eugen Drewermann,
 Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsberatung GGB e.V., Dr. Max Otto Bruker 
    Stiftung, 01.01.2024 (translate with 
    DeepL)
 
    Watch the YouTube video 
    "New 
    Year's address 2024 - Dr. Eugen Drewermann: On a possible peace in the 
    Middle East"  
    with activated English Subtitles in YouTube „Settings / 
    Subtitles / Auto-translate / English“,  (e.g. "And violence is a great 
    opportunity to respond with non-violence.", 1:01:58 / 1:22:18, Neujahrsansprache 2024 - Dr. Eugen Drewermann: Zu einem möglichen Frieden im 
    Nahen Osten). You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to go 5 
    seconds forwards/backwards. 
    See PDF "Sonderdruck 
    Februar 2024: Der Gesundheitsberater ... Dr. theol. Eugen Drewermann: Nur 
    die Gewaltlosen werden das Land besitzen – Zu einem möglichen Frieden im 
    Nahen Osten", 
    
    
    
     (12
    pages, 620 KB, translate with 
    DeepL). 
         |  
    | 
 
    The 
    Science | 
 
    
     
     
    
  | 
     |  
    | 
      
      
    The 
    global situation summarized 
    in some YouTube videos
    ...
 
      
    
    
     
 ...
    or watch it
    on Vimeo ...
 
 #Film4Climate 1st 
    Prize Short Film Winner - “Three Seconds”
 
 ...
    and see this comment by
 «C Randolph, (August 2021): These are the types of things I'm 
    inclined to say when I am teaching Bible study. Man has gotten so 
    self-sufficient and wise that they don't listen to or acknowledge the 
    Creator. Then they deny His existence and ruing the home He has made for 
    homo sapiens. Really, what would you personally do if you allowed someone to 
    live in your pristine home only to find that they all but destroyed it in a 
    matter of days? Likely you would evict them (not finish the destruction of 
    the home!). Be patient; that 4th second will come when He "bring[s] to ruin 
    those ruining the earth." (Revelation 
    11:18)»
 
      
    
    
     
    
    ...
    and watch this wonderful educational video (1:24):
    
    A Life on Our Planet David Attenborough, 15 Apr 2021 
      
    
     
    
    ... and
    
    Our Planet: Too Big To Fail video (42:48), 
     
    «Our economy is fundamentally underpinned by the stability and the resilience 
    of the natural world. But this stability is no longer guaranteed. Our 
    Planet: Too Big To Fail is a 42 minute film that explores the risks of 
    inaction, the impact of investing-as-usual, and the role the finance sector 
    can play in powering a sustainable future.", OurPlanet.com 
    
    Our 
    Planet: Our Business (38:11), «What we do in the next ten years will 
    profoundly impact the next few thousand years.», OurPlanet.com 
      
    and see
    
    “A nuclear power plant is not a Märklin railroad” (German original:
    
    „Ein AKW ist keine Märklin-Eisenbahn“), Dr. Franz Alt, 17.12.2022  
    and
    
    "Safety for a million years?" (German original:
    
    "Sicherheit für eine Million Jahre?"), Dr. Franz Alt, 29.12.2022 
    and see
    
    
    Nuclear weapons are weapons of terror (German 
    original 
    
    
    Atomwaffen sind Terrorwaffen), 
    Franz Alt, 
    2.8.2024 
    
    and 
    
    
    80 years of the atomic age«... For 2000 years, the ancient Roman 
    principle has applied: “If you want peace, prepare for war.” The result of 
    this policy: 2000 years of war, mass murder, and endless suffering. Based on 
    this experience, we must finally develop the philosophy that “if you want 
    peace, you must prepare for peace.” This means disarming, not arming...», 
    Franz Alt, 2.8.2025
 (German original "80 
    Jahre Atomzeitalter", Franz Alt, 2.8.2025)
 
    see also 
      
    
    UN-Resolution «Climate Change by Radioactivity», SolarPeace.org, 
    7.8.2009 
      
      
    
     
    see «His 
    legacy – recorded in our common book: “We are one humanity on one earth 
    under one sun.”   
     
    
    “Do you have such a thing as a survival program for 
    humanity?” I asked Gorbi shortly 
    before his death. 
     
     
    
    “Yes, Jesus’ 
    Sermon on the Mount,” the former Communist leader said.»,
    
    Gorbachev wanted a world free of nuclear weapons (German original:
    
    Gorbatschow wollte eine atomwaffenfreie Welt, 
    translate with 
    DeepL), Dr. Franz Alt,
    30.8.2023
 
      
      
      | 
    The Science ... 
      
    
    
    
    Human-caused climate changeis like an upward escalator for global 
    temperatures
 
    «The entire planet sweltered ...
    “The increasing 
    heating of our planet caused by fossil fuel use is not unexpected, it was 
    predicted already in the 19th century after all,” said climate scientist 
    Stefan Rahmstorf at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Research in Germany. 
    “But it is dangerous for us humans and for the ecosystems we depend on. We 
    need to stop it fast.” ... climate change is reaching into uncharted 
    territory. ... 
    Human-caused climate change is like an upward escalator for global 
    temperatures, and El Nino is like jumping up while standing on that 
    escalator, Arndt said. ...» 
    Quoted from
    
    Monday may have set a global record for the hottest day ever. Tuesday broke 
    it, Stuff/AP, 6.7.2023 
    See also 
    
    Red alert: Record-high ocean temperatures, 
    Helmholtz-Klima-Initiative 2023, 9.6.2023; 
    
    New data show a worsening of the climate crisis, 
    MCC (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change) 2023, 
    10.6.2023; 
    
    The world is burning, (German original:
    
    Die Welt brennt), Dr. Franz Alt, 10.6.2023: «It’s too dry around 
    the world. 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022 were drought years. That’s why forests 
    are burning in the Urals, California, south of Berlin, Canada, Scandinavia, 
    Spain and Siberia. The forest fires are getting worse every year. 
    ... in New York, people have been breathing the unhealthy smoke from 
    Canada’s forest fires since this week ... science warns that this is all 
    just the beginning ...» 
    
    
    Record-breaking Heat in the Summer of 2022 Caused more than 61,000 Deaths in 
    Europe ,
    Barcelona Institute for Global Health, ISGlobal 2023, 11.7.2023;
    
    Second heat wave in as many weeks grips Mediterranean while fires hit Spain, 
    Switzerland and Greece, Stuff/AP, 19.7.2023;
    
    Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic 
    ocean current to happen mid-century, 28.07.2023, University of 
    Copenhagen, Science Media Center 2023;
    
    Earth Overshoot Day 2023 falls on August 2 - Country Overshoot Days by
    Global Footprint 
    Network, Geneva, SWITZERLAND; and 
    
    "The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is more urgent than ever 
    before. Climate action is not a luxury but a must.", BBC, 28.7.2023;
    
    Antarctica is missing sea ice and scientists don’t know why, 
    Stuff/Sydney Morning Herald, 5.8.2023. 
    
    
    Earth's vital signs have never been worse, climate scientists warn, 
    Stuff/NineNews, 28.10.2023 
    (see below «Life on planet Earth is under siege. We are now in an 
    uncharted territory.» with selected quotes from the original report «The 
    2023 state of the climate report: Entering uncharted territory», Oxford 
    University Press BioScience, 24.10.2023);
    
    Recent atmospheric drying across Europe unprecedented in the last 400 years,  
    Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, 
    27.12.2023;
    
    Scientists explain why the record-shattering 2023 heat has them on edge. 
    Warming may be worsening, «I do not consider it realistic that we can 
    limit warming (averaged over several years) to 1.5C, ... It is technically 
    possible but politically impossible. ... The slow pace of climate action and 
    the continued disinformation that catalyses it has never been about lack of 
    science or even lack of solutions: it has always been, and remains, about 
    lack of political will.», Stuff/AP, 13.1.2024 
      
    
    Life on planet Earth is under siege. We are now in an uncharted territory.
 
    Quoted from «The 2023 state of the climate report: Entering uncharted territory»
    (with more than 15,000 scientist signatories),Oxford University Press BioScience,
    24.10.2023
 
    «Life on 
    planet Earth is under siege. We are now in an uncharted territory. For 
    several decades, scientists have consistently warned of a future marked by 
    extreme climatic conditions because of escalating global temperatures caused 
    by ongoing human activities that release harmful greenhouse gasses 
    into the atmosphere. Unfortunately, time is up. We are seeing the 
    manifestation of those predictions as an alarming and unprecedented 
    succession of climate records are broken, causing profoundly distressing 
    scenes of suffering to unfold. We are entering an unfamiliar domain 
    regarding our climate crisis, a situation no one has ever witnessed 
    firsthand in the history of humanity.
    In the present report ... diverse set of vital signs of 
    the planet and the potential drivers of climate change and climate-related 
    responses ... now with more than 15,000 scientist signatories. The trends 
    reveal new all-time climate-related records and deeply concerning patterns 
    of climate-related disasters. At the same time, we report minimal progress 
    by humanity in combating climate change. ... It is the moral duty of us 
    scientists and our institutions to clearly alert humanity of any potential 
    existential threat and to show leadership in taking action... 
     
    
    It appears the green recovery following COVID-19 that 
    many had hoped for has largely failed to materialize (...). Instead, carbon 
    emissions have continued soaring, and fossil fuels remain dominant, with 
    annual coal consumption reaching a near all-time high ... Although the 
    consumption of renewable energy (solar and wind) grew a robust 17% between 
    2021 and 2022, it remains roughly 15 times lower than fossil fuel energy 
    consumption ... 
     
    
    Humanity is not on track to end and reverse deforestation 
    by 2030, despite pledges by more than 100 world leaders in 2021 at COP26 (UNEP 
    2022a). Moreover, forests are increasingly threatened by powerful climate 
    feedback loops involving processes such as insect damage, dieback, and 
    wildfire ... For example, the historical record-setting wildfires in 
    Canada... 
    Ocean acidity, glacier thickness, 
    and Greenland ice mass all fell to record lows (...), whereas sea level rise 
    and ocean heat content rose to record highs (...). The increase in heat 
    content and the rapid rise in sea surface temperatures ... and a rise in the 
    intensity of large tropical storms (...). There are also growing concerns 
    that the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation could pass a tipping 
    point and start to collapse ..., which would significantly alter global 
    precipitation and temperature patterns with potentially major harmful 
    consequences for ecosystems and society...
    
     
    Climate change is contributing 
    significantly to human suffering ... In 2023, climate change likely 
    contributed to a number of major extreme weather events and disasters. 
    Several of these events demonstrate how climate extremes are threatening 
    wider areas that have not typically been prone to such extremes ... 
    Economic growth, as it is 
    conventionally pursued, is unlikely to allow us to achieve our social, 
    climate, and biodiversity goals. The fundamental challenge lies in the 
    difficulty of decoupling economic growth from harmful environmental impacts 
    ... We therefore need to change our economy to a system that supports 
    meeting basic needs for all people instead of excessive consumption by the 
    wealthy ... 
    By the end of this century, an 
    estimated 3 to 6 billion individuals—approximately one-third to one-half of 
    the global population—might find themselves confined beyond the livable 
    region ... Therefore, we must shift our perspective on the climate emergency 
    from being just an isolated environmental issue to a systemic, existential 
    threat. ... We need policies that target the underlying issues ... 
    To address the overexploitation of our planet, we challenge the prevailing 
    notion of endless growth and overconsumption by rich countries and 
    individuals as unsustainable and unjust (...). Instead, 
    we advocate for reducing resource overconsumption; reducing, reusing, and 
    recycling waste in a more circular economy; and prioritizing human 
    flourishing and sustainability. ... We warn of potential collapse of natural 
    and socioeconomic systems in such a world where we will face unbearable 
    heat, frequent extreme weather events, food and fresh water shortages, 
    rising seas, more emerging diseases, and increased social unrest and 
    geopolitical conflict. ... This is our moment to make a profound difference 
    for all life on Earth, and we must embrace it with unwavering courage and 
    determination to create a legacy of change that will stand the test of time.» 
    Quoted from «The 2023 state of the climate report: Entering uncharted territory»
    (with more than 15,000 scientist signatories),Oxford University Press BioScience,
    24.10.2023
 
      
    
    «Today, 
    we literally live in biblical times, as the prophets have spoken for a long 
    time, but the people didn’t listen, still don’t listen...»,Theological introduction, SolarPece.org, 10.8.2023 (1 page)
  
      
    
    «Governments 
    plan to produce double the fossil fuels in 2030 than the 1.5°C warming limit 
    allows
    
    
    ...“Governments 
    are literally doubling down on fossil fuel production; that spells double 
    trouble for people and planet,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres. 
    “We cannot address climate catastrophe without tackling its root cause: 
    fossil fuel dependence.», 
    UN – Environment Programme 2023 / Sonnenseite.com, 09.11.2023 
      
    
    
    ‘New reality’ as world reaches first climate tipping point
    
    
    ...«Global 
    Tipping Points Report ...We are on the 
    brink of more tipping points, with devastating risks for people and nature:
    the irreversible melting of polar ice sheets, the collapse of key 
    ocean currents and the dieback of the Amazon rainforest – where COP30 
    will be held. ... In the two years since the first 
    Global Tipping Points Report, there has been a radical global acceleration 
    in some areas, including the uptake of solar power and electric vehicles. 
    But we need to do more ... we can drastically cut greenhouse gas 
    emissions and tip the world away from catastrophic tipping points and 
    towards a thriving, sustainable future. ... Positive tipping points have 
    already been crossed in solar PV and wind power globally, and in the 
    adoption of electric vehicles, battery storage and heat pumps in leading 
    markets. ... Once replaced, polluting technologies are unlikely to return 
    because the new options are cheaper and better. ...», University of Exeter 
    2025 / Sonnenseite.com, 16.10.2025 
      
    
    
    Carbon dioxide levels increase by record amount to new highs in 2024 ... 
    «The WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin said continued emissions of CO2 from human 
    activities and an upsurge from wildfires were responsible, as well as 
    reduced CO2 absorption by “sinks” such as land ecosystems and the ocean – in 
    what threatens to be a vicious climate cycle. Growth rates of CO2 have 
    tripled since the 1960s ... “The heat trapped by CO2 and other greenhouse 
    gases is turbo-charging our climate and leading to more extreme weather. 
    Reducing emissions is therefore essential not just for our climate but also 
    for our economic security and community well-being” ... Concentrations 
    of methane and nitrous oxide – the second and third most important 
    long-lived greenhouse gases related to human activities – have also risen to 
    record levels. ... About half of the total CO2 emitted each year remains in 
    the atmosphere and the rest is absorbed by Earth’s land ecosystems and 
    oceans. However, this storage is not permanent. As global temperature rises, 
    the oceans absorb less CO2 because of decreased solubility at higher 
    temperatures, whilst land sinks are impacted on a number of ways, including 
    the potential for more persistent drought. ... Methane accounts for about 
    16% of the warming effect on our climate by long-lived greenhouse gases 
    and has a lifetime of about nine years. Approximately 40% of methane is 
    emitted into the atmosphere by natural sources (for example, wetlands) which 
    are sensitive to climate as well, and about 60% comes from anthropogenic 
    sources such as cattle, rice farming, fossil fuel exploitation, landfills 
    and biomass burning. .... Nitrous oxide is the third most important 
    long-lived greenhouse gas and comes from both natural sources and due to 
    human activities such as biomass burning, fertilizer use and various 
    industrial processes.», World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 2025 / Sonnenseite.com, 18.10.2025 
      
    «We have to make the 
    governments take climate change seriously and put it at the top of their 
    agendas.» 
    Quote by Piers Forster, professor of climate physics at the University of Leeds in 
    England, in
    
    UN warns 'an era of global boiling' has started. But what does that mean?, 
    Stuff/The Washington Post, 30.7.2023 
    «European governments 
    have a legal duty to act urgently on the climate crisis»,
    A TRIAL LIKE NO 
    OTHER, Global Legal 
    Action Network (GLAN);
    
    Climate case filed with European Court of Human Rights by Portuguese young 
    people against 33 states., GLAN/Youtube, 4.9.2020;
    Kids 
    taking countries to court for climate change, BBC/Youtube, 19.1.2022; «The European Court of Human Rights was created 
    after World War II to hold European governments accountable when they fail 
    to protect human rights. Now six children and youth from Portugal are suing 
    32 European governments for their lax climate change policies. At stake is 
    nothing less than the question of humanity’s survival.»,
    
    Six children and young people against 32 governments - It’s about the most 
    groundbreaking lawsuit ever., Dr. Franz Alt, 
    30.09.2023. 
    
    
    “Grannies” take Switzerland to court to demand more action on climate change, 
    «A group of older women called Senior Women for Climate 
    Protection Switzerland has brought a case before the European Court of Human 
    Rights to force Switzerland to do more on climate change. ... The retirees 
    are using the Swiss constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights 
    as the basis for their action, arguing that the state has a duty of care to 
    protect the right to life.», 
    Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA), 8.12.2023 (for details see
    KlimaSeniorinnen 
    Schweiz, Senior Women for Climate Protection Switzerland).   
    
    «European Court of Human Rights has condemned Switzerland: Climate 
    protection is a human right. ... The judges confirm that states violate 
    human rights if they do too little to protect the climate. The human rights 
    complaint of the Swiss climate seniors was upheld.» (German original:
    
    Europäischer Menschenrechtsgerichtshof hat die Schweiz verurteilt: 
    Klimaschutz ist Menschenrecht , 
    translated with 
    DeepL), Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH),
    9.4.2024;
    
    European court rules human rights violated by climate inaction, BBC, 9.4.2024;
    We won! A historic 
    victory: On 9 April 2024, the Grand Chamber of the Court ruled our case that 
    Switzerland is violating the human rights... (including key documents 
    and other articles including the Swiss case), Senior Women for Climate 
    Protection Switzerland, 9.4.2024; 
    
    Just a sham victory for climate protection in Strasbourg? (German 
    original
    
    In Straßburg nur ein Scheinsieg für den Klimaschutz?), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    13.04.2024. 
      
    
     
    «UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said
    ... “Making peace 
    with nature is the crucial task of the 21st century. It must be a top 
    priority for everyone, everywhere.” Following the 
    latest alarming reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 
    Guterres declared: “These reports must sound the death knell for coal and 
    fossil fuels before they destroy our planet. If we join forces now, we can 
    still avert the climate catastrophe.” ... “We are playing Russian roulette 
    with our planet… We need an exit from the highway to climate hell.” ... “Billions of dollars have been 
    spent distorting the truth, deceiving the public and sowing doubt,” said the 
    world’s highest-ranking politician. At the same time, he suggested the 
    introduction of levies on shipping, aviation and the fuel industry. “Many in 
    the fossil fuel industry have been shamelessly greenwashing and trying to 
    delay climate action – with lobbying, legal threats and gigantic advertising 
    campaigns… We cannot accept a future in which the rich are protected in 
    climate-controlled bubbles while the rest of humanity is ravaged by deadly 
    weather in uninhabitable countries,” said Guterres. After his speech,
    Guterres said that every individual must get involved: In elections, to 
    bring politicians to power who were serious about climate change and through 
    their own commitment to more climate protection. He thanked the young 
    people who were doing this. “You are on the right side of history,” he said. 
    “Carry on.”» 
    
    
    Guterres warns of “climate hell” (German original
    
    Guterres warnt vor „Klimahölle“), Dr. Franz Alt, 
     
    8.6.2024 
    «... Every fraction 
    of a degree of global heating counts, he said. “The difference between 1.5 
    and two degrees could be the difference between extinction and survival for 
    some small island states and coastal communities. The difference between 
    minimizing climate chaos or crossing dangerous tipping points. 1.5 degrees 
    is not a target. It is not a goal. It is a physical limit.”
    “Scientists have alerted us that temperatures rising higher would 
    likely mean: The collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet and the West Antarctic 
    Ice Sheet with catastrophic sea level rise; Destruction of tropical coral 
    reef systems and the livelihoods of 300 million people; Collapse of the 
    Labrador Sea Current that would further disrupt weather patterns in Europe; 
    And widespread permafrost melt that would release devastating levels of 
    methane, one of the most potent heat-trapping gasses,” said Mr Guterres.
    He set out a five-point plan of action. ...» 
    
    
    
    A “moment of truth” for climate action says UN Secretary-General, World 
    Meteorological Organization (WMO), 05 June 2024. 
    Please see more related 
    articles and scientists papers, as well as writings and videos on the 
    interface of science, philosophy and religion in the next chapter  
    «Laudato 
    Si’...» (right column). 
    
 
        | 
      
      
    
    The local situation in more  detail on the example 
    of Aotearoa 
    New Zealand ...
 
      
    
    
    Nature's dangerous decline is accelerating. Why? It’s us, 18.10.2021 
    
     
    Watch
    «This Is How It Ends
    ...» in the seven
    episodes Seabirds, Native Birds, Oceans, All creatures great and small, 
    Fresh Water, The Endangered Forest, The Island.«... Biodiversity came before humans. The creator created many 
    things, including... and it's our responsibility to look after them. ... We 
    are at crisis point. Unfortunately, the way we feed and fuel our 21st 
    century lifestyle is unsustainable, we have fundamentally changed the 
    planet. And it’s completely getting out of balance.»
 
    
     
    
    If we don't change our ways, we won't survive 
    extinction, 18.10.2021 
    
    
    The Detail: Our threatened native species and This Is How it Ends, 
    18.10.2021 
    
     
    
    
    This Is How It Ends: Extinct within our lifetime, so why is it so hard to 
    save some species?, 20.10.2021 
    
    "Human activities are destroying the natural world, leading to the 
    annihilation of animal and plant species at a terrifying rate. Stuff's «This 
    Is How It Ends» is a documentary series investigating the critical decline 
    of native species.",
    
    This Is How It Ends: Serving up the true cost of consumption to our most 
    vulnerable creatures, Stuff with support from
    NZ on Air, 17.10.2021 
      
    see also
    
    "Club of Rome leader in Glasgow: Enough with the damned 
    complacency,
    
    «... 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of the 
    legendary foundational text "The Limits to Growth". ...»;
    German article: «Club of Rome»-Chefin in Glasgow: Schluss mit der verdammten 
    Selbstgefälligkeit, Tagesanzeiger, 09.11.2021;
    Please translate this interesting article easily with
    DeepL... 
      
    
    
    Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks, «Nations 
    have reached a historic agreement to protect the world's oceans following 10 
    years of negotiations. The High Seas Treaty aims to place 30% of the seas 
    into protected areas by 2030, to safeguard and recuperate marine nature. The 
    agreement was reached at UN headquarters in New York. ... putting aside 
    differences and delivering a treaty that will let us protect the oceans, 
    build our resilience to climate change and safeguard the lives and 
    livelihoods of billions of people. This is a historic day for conservation 
    and a sign that in a divided world, protecting nature and people can triumph 
    over geopolitics. ... Countries will need to meet again to formally adopt 
    the agreement and then have plenty of work to do before the treaty can be 
    implemented.», BBC News, 6.3.2023 
    
    
    Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces, «New estimates suggest 
    that plastic pollution in the oceans has risen dramatically since 2005.», 
    BBC News, 9.3.2023 
      
    
    
    Great Barrier Reef: Australia confirms new mass bleaching event ("...water 
    temperatures ... up to 4C above the March average."), BBC, 25.3.2022 
      
    
    
    "Japan will start releasing treated and diluted radioactive wastewater from 
    the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean", 
    «...”The tanks have reached full capacity, and so the treated water now has 
    to be released” the company said... "This decision violates the spirit of 
    the UN Ocean Decade and the recently passed High Seas Treaty...», «Japanese back treated nuclear wastewater release but fearful of damage to seafood sector», 
    Stuff, 24.8.2023 
    ... please see more 
    articles on nuclear power, nuclear weapons and radioactivity in the left 
    column. 
      
    
    
    "There are promising conservation measures ... All of these might help 
    corals persist into the future, but reducing carbon emissions is ultimately 
    the only sure bet.", «New study shows remote 
    Pacific coral reef has some ability to cope with ocean warming», 
    Stuff, 24.8.2023 
      
    
    
    Loss of sea ice kills 10,000 emperor penguin chicks, «We know that 
    emperor penguins are highly vulnerable in a warming climate – and current 
    scientific evidence suggests that extreme sea ice loss events like this will 
    become more frequent and widespread.», 
    Stuff, 26.8.2023 
      
    See also «UN 
    Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on 1 December 2020: “Making peace 
    with nature is the crucial task of the 21st century. It must be a top 
    priority for everyone, everywhere.”», 
    
    Guterres warns of “climate hell” (German 
    original
    
    Guterres warnt vor „Klimahölle“), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    8.6.2024 
    
     
    
    
    A “moment of truth” for climate action says UN Secretary-General, World 
    Meteorological Organization (WMO), 05 June 2024 
      
    and 
    see 
    «For human life to exist, everything must be in a certain 
    balance. US climate researcher Michael E. Mann: “Human civilisation has 
    existed for just under 6,000 years, that’s 0.0001 percent of the Earth’s 
    history – a fleeting moment in geological time."», 
    
    Fastest rise in CO2 in the last 50,000 years, (German original:
    
    Schnellster Anstieg des CO2 in den letzten 50.000 Jahren), Dr. Franz Alt,
    22.6.2024 
      
    and 
    see 
    «The strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Caribbean levelled 98 percent 
    of the houses and infrastructure on the island of Curriacon a week ago.», 
    
    The Paris target is still achievable, (German original:
    
    Das Paris-Ziel ist noch erreichbar), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    13.7.2024 
    
     
    
    
    Watch: Satellite video tracks Beryl's path tearing through the Atlantic, 
    Caribbean and U.S., CBS News, 12.7.2024 
    «Carriacou and Petite 
    Martinique, Grenada: Beryl slammed into the islands as a Category 4 
    hurricane on July 1, destroying roughly 98 percent of the buildings, which 
    are home to around 10,000 people, according to officials. Three people were 
    killed.»,
    
    Beryl’s Trail of Destruction So Far, The New York Times, 7.7.2024 
      
    and 
    see 
    «Many people today are afraid of transformation and 
    change. They forget that the entire history of mankind is a story of 
    transformation, change and improvement. ... Hannah Ritchie, senior 
    researcher at “Our world in Data” has summarised these eight most important 
    developments in a book with the telling title: “Not the End of the World: 
    Surprising facts, dangerous myths and hopeful solutions for our future on 
    planet Earth”», 
    
    Not everything is good, but it’s getting better, (German original:
    
    Nicht alles ist gut, aber es wird immer besser), Dr. Franz Alt,
    23.8.2024 
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    «Laudato Si’ ...»,ENCYCLICAL LETTER
 LAUDATO SI’
 OF THE HOLY FATHER
 FRANCIS
 ON CARE FOR OUR 
    COMMON HOME,
 Vatican Press, 24.5.2015
 
      
      
    
    
    Laudate Deum: 
    
    «Pope Francis has published an Apostolic 
    Exhortation building on his 2015 encyclical. We’re not reacting enough, he 
    says, we’re close to breaking point. He criticises climate change deniers, 
    saying that the human origin of global warming is now beyond doubt. And he 
    describes how care for our common home flows from the Christian faith.»,
    
    Introduction and summary to
    
    Laudate Deum: the Pope’s cry for a response to the climate crisis, 
    Vatican News, 4.10.2023 
    «Eight years have passed since I published the Encyclical Letter Laudato Si’...  
    I have realized that our responses have not been adequate, while the world 
    in which we live is collapsing and may be nearing the breaking point. ... the impact of climate 
    change will increasingly prejudice the lives and families of many persons. 
    We will feel its effects in the areas of healthcare, sources of employment, 
    access to resources, housing, forced migrations, etc. ... This is a global 
    social issue and one intimately related to the dignity of human life. ... 
    “our care for one another and our care for the earth are intimately bound 
    together...»,
    
    APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION LAUDATE DEUM OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS TO ALL PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS, 
    Vatican News, 4.10.2023 
    
    
    PDF copy of Laudate Deum
    
    
     (11
    pages, 240 KB) 
      
    see also
    
    The green pope and the green Dalai Lama (German original:
    
    Der grüne Papst und der grüne Dalai Lama), Dr. Franz Alt, 6.10.2023 
      
      
    
    
    Pope Francis Says Coronavirus May Be Symptom of Climate Crisis, 
    "This is the time to take the decisive step, to move from using and misusing 
    nature to contemplating it.", EcoWatch, 10.4.2020 
    see also
    
    Judaism, Islam and Christianity explore faith's role tackling our climate 
    crisis, "Pope Francis says coronavirus may be a 'response' from nature. 
    The head of the Catholic Church linked the global outbreak to our failure to 
    properly address climate change. Members of three Abrahamic religions will 
    discuss climate change and commit to take personal, community and societal 
    action during a Wellington inter-faith event...", Olivia Wannan, 18.6.2021 
      
      
    
    
    Pope Francis calls on world leaders to act on extreme weather, "The pope 
    says leaders need to heed the Earth’s ‘cries of anguish’ stemming from 
    climate change.", AlJazeera.com, 21.7.2022,  
      
      
    
    
    Pope says increased defence spending after Ukraine is "madness", 
    24.3.2022, Reuters 
    
    
    Papst: Erhöhung der Militärausgaben einiger Staaten ist «Irrsinn», 
    24.03.2022 Rom (dpa), Greenpeace-Magazin.de 
      
    
     
    
    «This “impossible pope” is simply following in the tradition of his boss’s 
    Sermon on the Mount.», This impossible Pope! (German original:
    
    Dieser unmögliche Papst!), Dr. Franz Alt, 16.03.2024 
      
    «We are the first generation to cheat 
    God and play evolution backwards. ...“Laudato 
    Si” ... perhaps the most valuable and important conservative document of our 
    time.
 It is about nothing less than the preservation 
    of creation and a fairer world as Jesus foresaw in his Sermon on the Mount. 
    ...», 
    
    The magic word of the conservatives (German 
    original
    
    Das Zauberwort der Konservativen), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    08.05.2024.
 
      | 
    Laudato Si’ ... 
      
    "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" – "Praise be to 
    you, my Lord".
    
    27) 
    «What kind of world do we want to leave to those who 
    come after us, to children who are now growing up?» 
    28) 
    
    
     
    This is the question of our time. It is 
    possible to approach this question on a purely scientific and logically 
    reasoning basis. It is also possible to approach this question on a basis of 
    faith, trust and religion, as explained above with the book of Genesis 
    
    19)
    and 
    teachings by  
    
    Jesus.
    
     16) 
    Both ways will lead to the same practical answers to seriously take care and 
    to protect God's Creation. 
    A wonderful and surprisingly detailed answer 
    is given by Pope Francis in his Encyclical Letter "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" 
    – "Praise be to you, my Lord". 
    27) 
    
    It appears appropriate to say, that the  
    Encyclical Letter «Laudato Si’ ...» 
    is possibly the most important document of our time and can — independent of 
    any specific denomination, church, religion, faith, belief or world view — be highly 
    recommended to all who attempt to take the book of Genesis 
    
    19)
    
     
    and teachings by 
    Jesus 
     16)   
    serious, to all 
    who are interested in the world and its future, to all who are engaged in 
    the protection of our environment and nature, and to all who had been 
    interested in the above «Reflections on Corona and Easter».  
     
    The words 
    in the Encyclical Letter «Laudato Si’ ...» to protect our environment 
    and nature, God's Creation, should be taken seriously and the church, every 
    church, should be appreciated and valued according to these words by Pope Francis 
    and our God given vocation to take care of the paradise. It is time to bring all synergies together and to co-operate 
    wherever we find agreements to "step into the vocation which 
    God-image-bearing humans have been given from the start". 
    24) and 19) 
    The following is the complete and fully quoted 
    introduction (without the reference numbers) of the Encyclical Letter "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" 
    – "Praise be to you, my Lord". 
    27)
 
   1. "LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore" – 
    "Praise be to you, my Lord". In the words of this beautiful canticle, Saint 
    Francis of Assisi reminds us that our common home is like a sister with whom 
    we share our life and a beautiful mother who opens her arms to embrace us. 
    "Praise be to you, my Lord, through our Sister, Mother Earth, who sustains 
    and governs us, and who produces various fruit with coloured flowers and 
    herbs". 2. 
    This sister now cries out to us because of the harm we have inflicted on her 
    by our irresponsible use and abuse of the goods with which God has endowed 
    her. We have come to see ourselves as her lords and masters, entitled to 
    plunder her at will. The violence present in our hearts, wounded by sin, is 
    also reflected in the symptoms of sickness evident in the soil, in the 
    water, in the air and in all forms of life. This is why the earth herself, 
    burdened and laid waste, is among the most abandoned and maltreated of our 
    poor; she "groans in travail" (Rom 8:22). We have forgotten that we 
    ourselves are dust of the earth (cf. Gen 2:7); our very bodies are made up 
    of her elements, we breathe her air and we receive life and refreshment from 
    her waters. Nothing in this world is indifferent to us 3. 
    More than fifty years ago, with the world teetering on the brink of nuclear 
    crisis, Pope Saint John XXIII wrote an Encyclical which not only rejected 
    war but offered a proposal for peace. He addressed his message Pacem in 
    Terris to the entire "Catholic world" and indeed "to all men and women of 
    good will". Now, faced as we are with global environmental deterioration, I 
    wish to address every person living on this planet. In my Apostolic 
    Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, I wrote to all the members of the Church with 
    the aim of encouraging ongoing missionary renewal. In this Encyclical, I 
    would like to enter into dialogue with all people about our common home. 4. In 
    1971, eight years after Pacem in Terris, Blessed Pope Paul VI referred to 
    the ecological concern as “a tragic consequence” of unchecked human 
    activity: “Due to an ill-considered exploitation of nature, humanity runs 
    the risk of destroying it and becoming in turn a victim of this 
    degradation”. He spoke in similar terms to the Food and Agriculture 
    Organization of the United Nations about the potential for an “ecological 
    catastrophe under the effective explosion of industrial civilization”, and 
    stressed “the urgent need for a radical change in the conduct of humanity”, 
    inasmuch as “the most extraordinary scientific advances, the most amazing 
    technical abilities, the most astonishing economic growth, unless they are 
    accompanied by authentic social and moral progress, will definitively turn 
    against man”. 5. Saint John Paul 
    II became increasingly concerned about this issue. In his first Encyclical 
    he warned that human beings frequently seem “to see no other meaning in 
    their natural environment than what serves for immediate use and 
    consumption”. Subsequently, he would call for a global ecological 
    conversion. At the same time, he noted that little effort had been made to 
    “safeguard the moral conditions for an authentic human ecology”. The 
    destruction of the human environment is extremely serious, not only because 
    God has entrusted the world to us men and women, but because human life is 
    itself a gift which must be defended from various forms of debasement. Every 
    effort to protect and improve our world entails profound changes in 
    “lifestyles, models of production and consumption, and the established 
    structures of power which today govern societies”. Authentic human 
    development has a moral character. It presumes full respect for the human 
    person, but it must also be concerned for the world around us and “take into 
    account the nature of each being and of its mutual connection in an ordered 
    system”. Accordingly, our human ability to transform reality must proceed in 
    line with God’s original gift of all that is. 6. My predecessor 
    Benedict XVI likewise proposed “eliminating the structural causes of the 
    dysfunctions of the world economy and correcting models of growth which have 
    proved incapable of ensuring respect for the environment”. He observed that 
    the world cannot be analyzed by isolating only one of its aspects, since 
    “the book of nature is one and indivisible”, and includes the environment, 
    life, sexuality, the family, social relations, and so forth. It follows that 
    “the deterioration of nature is closely connected to the culture which 
    shapes human coexistence”. Pope Benedict asked us to recognize that the 
    natural environment has been gravely damaged by our irresponsible behaviour. 
    The social environment has also suffered damage. Both are ultimately due to 
    the same evil: the notion that there are no indisputable truths to guide our 
    lives, and hence human freedom is limitless. We have forgotten that “man is 
    not only a freedom which he creates for himself. Man does not create 
    himself. He is spirit and will, but also nature”. With paternal concern, 
    Benedict urged us to realize that creation is harmed “where we ourselves 
    have the final word, where everything is simply our property and we use it 
    for ourselves alone. The misuse of creation begins when we no longer 
    recognize any higher instance than ourselves, when we see nothing else but 
    ourselves”. United by 
    the same concern 7. These statements 
    of the Popes echo the reflections of numerous scientists, philosophers, 
    theologians and civic groups, all of which have enriched the Church’s 
    thinking on these questions. Outside the Catholic Church, other Churches and 
    Christian communities – and other religions as well – have expressed deep 
    concern and offered valuable reflections on issues which all of us find 
    disturbing. To give just one striking example, I would mention the 
    statements made by the beloved Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, with whom 
    we share the hope of full ecclesial communion. 8. Patriarch 
    Bartholomew has spoken in particular of the need for each of us to repent of 
    the ways we have harmed the planet, for “inasmuch as we all generate small 
    ecological damage”, we are called to acknowledge “our contribution, smaller 
    or greater, to the disfigurement and destruction of creation”. He has 
    repeatedly stated this firmly and persuasively, challenging us to 
    acknowledge our sins against creation: “For human beings… to destroy the 
    biological diversity of God’s creation; for human beings to degrade the 
    integrity of the earth by causing changes in its climate, by stripping the 
    earth of its natural forests or destroying its wetlands; for human beings to 
    contaminate the earth’s waters, its land, its air, and its life – these are 
    sins”. For “to commit a crime against the natural world is a sin against 
    ourselves and a sin against God”. 9. At the same time, 
    Bartholomew has drawn attention to the ethical and spiritual roots of 
    environmental problems, which require that we look for solutions not only in 
    technology but in a change of humanity; otherwise we would be dealing merely 
    with symptoms. He asks us to replace consumption with sacrifice, greed with 
    generosity, wastefulness with a spirit of sharing, an asceticism which 
    “entails learning to give, and not simply to give up. It is a way of loving, 
    of moving gradually away from what I want to what God’s world needs. It is 
    liberation from fear, greed and compulsion”. As Christians, we are also 
    called “to accept the world as a sacrament of communion, as a way of sharing 
    with God and our neighbours on a global scale. It is our humble conviction 
    that the divine and the human meet in the slightest detail in the seamless 
    garment of God’s creation, in the last speck of dust of our planet”. Saint 
    Francis of Assisi 10. I do not want to 
    write this Encyclical without turning to that attractive and compelling 
    figure, whose name I took as my guide and inspiration when I was elected 
    Bishop of Rome. I believe that Saint Francis is the example par excellence 
    of care for the vulnerable and of an integral ecology lived out joyfully and 
    authentically. He is the patron saint of all who study and work in the area 
    of ecology, and he is also much loved by non-Christians. He was particularly 
    concerned for God’s creation and for the poor and outcast. He loved, and was 
    deeply loved for his joy, his generous self-giving, his openheartedness. He 
    was a mystic and a pilgrim who lived in simplicity and in wonderful harmony 
    with God, with others, with nature and with himself. He shows us just how 
    inseparable the bond is between concern for nature, justice for the poor, 
    commitment to society, and interior peace. 11. Francis helps us 
    to see that an integral ecology calls for openness to categories which 
    transcend the language of mathematics and biology, and take us to the heart 
    of what it is to be human. Just as happens when we fall in love with 
    someone, whenever he would gaze at the sun, the moon or the smallest of 
    animals, he burst into song, drawing all other creatures into his praise. He 
    communed with all creation, even preaching to the flowers, inviting them “to 
    praise the Lord, just as if they were endowed with reason”. His response to 
    the world around him was so much more than intellectual appreciation or 
    economic calculus, for to him each and every creature was a sister united to 
    him by bonds of affection. That is why he felt called to care for all that 
    exists. His disciple Saint Bonaventure tells us that, “from a reflection on 
    the primary source of all things, filled with even more abundant piety, he 
    would call creatures, no matter how small, by the name of ‘brother’ or 
    ‘sister’”. Such a conviction cannot be written off as naive romanticism, for 
    it affects the choices which determine our behaviour. If we approach nature 
    and the environment without this openness to awe and wonder, if we no longer 
    speak the language of fraternity and beauty in our relationship with the 
    world, our attitude will be that of masters, consumers, ruthless exploiters, 
    unable to set limits on their immediate needs. By contrast, if we feel 
    intimately united with all that exists, then sobriety and care will well up 
    spontaneously. The poverty and austerity of Saint Francis were no mere 
    veneer of asceticism, but something much more radical: a refusal to turn 
    reality into an object simply to be used and controlled.  12. What is more, 
    Saint Francis, faithful to Scripture, invites us to see nature as a 
    magnificent book in which God speaks to us and grants us a glimpse of his 
    infinite beauty and goodness. “Through the greatness and the beauty of 
    creatures one comes to know by analogy their maker” (Wis 13:5); indeed, “his 
    eternal power and divinity have been made known through his works since the 
    creation of the world” (Rom 1:20). For this reason, Francis asked that part 
    of the friary garden always be left untouched, so that wild flowers and 
    herbs could grow there, and those who saw them could raise their minds to 
    God, the Creator of such beauty. Rather than a problem to be solved, the 
    world is a joyful mystery to be contemplated with gladness and praise. My appeal 13. The urgent 
    challenge to protect our common home includes a concern to bring the whole 
    human family together to seek a sustainable and integral development, for we 
    know that things can change. The Creator does not abandon us; he never 
    forsakes his loving plan or repents of having created us. Humanity still has 
    the ability to work together in building our common home. Here I want to 
    recognize, encourage and thank all those striving in countless ways to 
    guarantee the protection of the home which we share. Particular appreciation 
    is owed to those who tirelessly seek to resolve the tragic effects of 
    environmental degradation on the lives of the world’s poorest. Young people 
    demand change. They wonder how anyone can claim to be building a better 
    future without thinking of the environmental crisis and the sufferings of 
    the excluded. 14. I urgently 
    appeal, then, for a new dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our 
    planet. We need a conversation which includes everyone, since the 
    environmental challenge we are undergoing, and its human roots, concern and 
    affect us all. The worldwide ecological movement has already made 
    considerable progress and led to the establishment of numerous organizations 
    committed to raising awareness of these challenges. Regrettably, many 
    efforts to seek concrete solutions to the environmental crisis have proved 
    ineffective, not only because of powerful opposition but also because of a 
    more general lack of interest. Obstructionist attitudes, even on the part of 
    believers, can range from denial of the problem to indifference, nonchalant 
    resignation or blind confidence in technical solutions. We require a new and 
    universal solidarity. As the bishops of Southern Africa have stated: 
    “Everyone’s talents and involvement are needed to redress the damage caused 
    by human abuse of God’s creation”. All of us can cooperate as instruments of 
    God for the care of creation, each according to his or her own culture, 
    experience, involvements and talents. 15. It is my hope 
    that this Encyclical Letter, which is now added to the body of the Church’s 
    social teaching, can help us to acknowledge the appeal, immensity and 
    urgency of the challenge we face. I will begin by briefly reviewing several 
    aspects of the present ecological crisis, with the aim of drawing on the 
    results of the best scientific research available today, letting them touch 
    us deeply and provide a concrete foundation for the ethical and spiritual 
    itinerary that follows. I will then consider some principles drawn from the 
    Judaeo-Christian tradition which can render our commitment to the 
    environment more coherent. I will then attempt to get to the roots of the 
    present situation, so as to consider not only its symptoms but also its 
    deepest causes. This will help to provide an approach to ecology which 
    respects our unique place as human beings in this world and our relationship 
    to our surroundings. In light of this reflection, I will advance some 
    broader proposals for dialogue and action which would involve each of us as 
    individuals, and also affect international policy. Finally, convinced as I 
    am that change is impossible without motivation and a process of education, 
    I will offer some inspired guidelines for human development to be found in 
    the treasure of Christian spiritual experience. 16. Although each 
    chapter will have its own subject and specific approach, it will also take 
    up and re-examine important questions previously dealt with. This is 
    particularly the case with a number of themes which will reappear as the 
    Encyclical unfolds. As examples, I will point to the intimate relationship 
    between the poor and the fragility of the planet, the conviction that 
    everything in the world is connected, the critique of new paradigms and 
    forms of power derived from technology, the call to seek other ways of 
    understanding the economy and progress, the value proper to each creature, 
    the human meaning of ecology, the need for forthright and honest debate, the 
    serious responsibility of international and local policy,   CHAPTER ONE WHAT IS HAPPENING TO OUR COMMON 
    HOUSE ... CHAPTER TWO GOSPEL OF CREATION ... CHAPTER THREE THE HUMAN ROOTS OF THE ECOLOGICAL CRISIS ... CHAPTER FOUR INTEGRAL ECOLOGY ... CHAPTER FIVE LINES OF APPROACH AND ACTION ... CHAPTER SIX ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION AND SPIRITUALITY ... 246. At the conclusion of this 
    lengthy reflection which has been both joyful and troubling, I propose that 
    we offer two prayers. The first we can share with all who believe in a God 
    who is the all-powerful Creator, while in the other we Christians ask for 
    inspiration to take up the commitment to creation set before us by the 
    Gospel of Jesus. A prayer for our earth
 All-powerful God, you are present in the whole universe
 and in the smallest of your creatures.
 You embrace with your tenderness all that exists.
 Pour out upon us the power of your love,
 that we may protect life and beauty.
 Fill us with peace, that we may live
 as brothers and sisters, harming no one.
 O God of the poor,
 help us to rescue the abandoned and forgotten of this earth,
 so precious in your eyes.
 Bring healing to our lives,
 that we may protect the world and not prey on it,
 that we may sow beauty, not pollution and destruction.
 Touch the hearts
 of those who look only for gain
 at the expense of the poor and the earth.
 Teach us to discover the worth of each thing,
 to be filled with awe and contemplation,
 to recognize that we are profoundly united
 with every creature
 as we journey towards your infinite light.
 We thank you for being with us each day.
 Encourage us, we pray, in our struggle
 for justice, love and peace.
 A Christian prayer in 
    union with creation
 Father, we praise you with all your creatures.
 They came forth from your all-powerful hand;
 they are yours, filled with your presence and your tender love.
 Praise be to you!
 
 Son of God, Jesus,
 through you all things were made.
 You were formed in the womb of Mary our Mother,
 you became part of this earth,
 and you gazed upon this world with human eyes.
 Today you are alive in every creature
 in your risen glory.
 Praise be to you!
 
 Holy Spirit, by your light
 you guide this world towards the Father’s love
 and accompany creation as it groans in travail.
 You also dwell in our hearts
 and you inspire us to do what is good.
 Praise be to you!
 
 Triune Lord, wondrous community of infinite love,
 teach us to contemplate you
 in the beauty of the universe,
 for all things speak of you.
 Awaken our praise and thankfulness
 for every being that you have made.
 Give us the grace to feel profoundly joined
 to everything that is.
 God of love, show us our 
    place in this worldas channels of your love
 for all the creatures of this earth,
 for not one of them is forgotten in your sight.
 Enlighten those who possess power and money
 that they may avoid the sin of indifference,
 that they may love the common good, advance the weak,
 and care for this world in which we live.
 The poor and the earth are crying out.
 O Lord, seize us with your power and light,
 help us to protect all life,
 to prepare for a better future,
 for the coming of your Kingdom
 of justice, peace, love and beauty.
 Praise be to you!
 Amen.
 
 Given in Rome at Saint Peter’s on 24 May, the Solemnity of Pentecost, in the 
    year 2015, the third of my Pontificate.
 ... TABLE OF CONTENTS ... 
 
    
    Please continue reading with the following links to the full Encyclical 
    Letter «Laudato Si’ ...», the official guide and overview, a comment and a 
    song, or the downloadable 184 pages PDF copy of the Encyclical Letter «Laudato 
    Si’ ...».   | 
      
      
    
    27)
    cf. «Laudato Si’ ...», 
    
    ENCYCLICAL LETTER LAUDATO SI’ OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS ON CARE FOR OUR 
    COMMON HOME, Vatican Press, 24.5.2015  
     
    
    
    Guide and overview 
    
    
    Comment by scientist Schellnhuber 
    
    
    Laudato Si, the song ... 
    
    
    PDF copy of Laudato Si'
    
    
     (184 pages, 980 KB) 
    see also
    
    “Laudate Deum”: the Pope’s cry for a response to the climate crisis, 
    Vatican News, 4.10.2023 (see some quotes in left column) 
      
    
    28) cf. paragraph 160 in "CHAPTER FOUR: INTEGRAL ECOLOGY" on page 
    118 in the 
    
    Pdf-copy of the encyclical
    
    
     (184 pages, 1 MB) 
    See also the
    Laudato Si’ Action Platform, 
    “Everyone’s talents and involvement are needed" (Laudato Si' 14). Take 
    concrete actions in the care of our common home. The Laudato Si´ Action 
    Platform offers the Church tools and resources for the journey towards total 
    sustainability in the spirit of integral ecology." and
    Laudato Si’ 
    Movement Platform. 
      
    See also «We are the first generation to cheat 
    God and play evolution backwards. ... “Laudato 
    Si” ... perhaps the most valuable and important conservative document of our 
    time. It is about nothing less than the preservation 
    of creation and a fairer world as Jesus foresaw in his Sermon on the Mount. 
    ...», 
    
    The magic word of the conservatives (German 
    original
    
    Das Zauberwort der Konservativen), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    08.05.2024. 
    and «... 
    Pope Francis was a political pope ... his environmental encyclical 
    ‘Laudato si’, the world’s most ambitious eco-programme for the preservation 
    of creation ...», 
    
    Who is Catholic – Pope Francis or Julia Klöckner?, (German original:
    
    Wer ist katholisch – Papst Franziskus oder Julia Klöckner?), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    26.4.2025 
    and 
    «The global community, which unfortunately is not yet a community, is 
    currently spending more money on armaments and the military than ever 
    before. ... 2.7 trillion dollars ... Bishop Mariann Edgar 
    Budde ... the Christian virtues of mercy, compassion and peace ... Those 
    who want peace must prepare for peace ... Jesus would ask his followers 
    today: 2.7 trillion dollars for armaments and far less to ensure that no 
    child ever goes hungry again and that climate change is solved? How will you 
    justify this imbalance before God? The man from Nazareth would point out 
    that with a tenth of the military budget, hunger could be overcome and the 
    climate saved. Political excuses will be of little help to us here. In his 
    Sermon on the Mount, Jesus always argues holistically.», 
    
    World record in military spending , (German original:
    
    Weltrekord bei Militärausgaben), Dr. Franz Alt, 03.05.2025 
    and see
    also «The first words of Pope 
    Leo XIV. were: ‘Peace’ – specifically, ‘an unarmed and disarming peace.’ ... 
    It is remarkable for the politicisation of the Catholic Church in the spirit 
    of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount that both Pope Francis and his current 
    successor saw themselves as political popes in their choice of names. 
    Francis named himself after Francis of Assisi, thereby professing his 
    devotion to the saint of the poor and protector of nature, and Pope Leo XIV 
    committed himself to the tradition of Catholic social teaching with his new 
    name. Especially in his environmental encyclical Laudato si, Pope Francis 
    emphasised climate and environmental policy in the spirit of Jesus and the 
    preservation of creation, encouraging many governments to agree to the 2015 
    Paris Climate Agreement. It is good and important that the new pope 
    continues to pursue this policy. ... the new Pope wants to continue to 
    promote liberation theology and Catholic social teaching and to work for 
    peace. ...», 
    
    The new Pope: Peace without weapons!, (German original:
    
    Der neue Papst: Frieden schaffen ohne Waffen!), Dr. Franz Alt, 
    10.05.2025 
      
      
     
    See also these related articles and scientists 
    papers:   
    
    
    Over one billion people at threat of being displaced by 2050 due to 
    environmental change, conflict and civil unrest - Ecological Threat Register 
    2020, 19.9.2020, Institute for Economics & Peace, published on Sonnenseite.com,
    
    VISION of HUMANITY 2020 
      
    
    
    World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice, «Twenty-five 
    years ago, the Union of Concerned Scientists and more than 1700 independent 
    scientists, including the majority of living Nobel laureates in the 
    sciences, penned the 1992 “World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity”. These 
    concerned professionals called on humankind to curtail environmental 
    destruction and cautioned that “a great change in our stewardship of the 
    Earth and the life on it is required, if vast human misery is to be 
    avoided.” In their manifesto, they showed that humans were on a collision 
    course with the natural world....
 Since 1992, with the exception of stabilizing the stratospheric ozone layer, 
    humanity has failed to make sufficient progress in generally solving these 
    foreseen environmental challenges, and alarmingly, most of them are getting 
    far worse. Especially troubling is the current trajectory of potentially 
    catastrophic climate change due to rising GHGs from burning fossil fuels 
    (Hansen et al. 2013), deforestation (Keenan et al. 2015), and agricultural 
    production—particularly from farming ruminants for meat consumption (Ripple 
    et al. 2014).
 ...
 It is also time to re-examine and change our individual behaviors... 
    consumption of fossil fuels, meat, and other resources.
 ...
 Examples of diverse and effective steps humanity can take to transition to 
    sustainability...
 ...
 Soon it will be too late to shift course away from our failing trajectory, 
    and time is running out. We must recognize, in our day-to-day lives and in 
    our governing institutions, that Earth with all its life is our only home. 
    ...», 13.11.2017, Oxford University Press
 
      
    
    
    UN urges global move to meat and dairy-free diet, «Lesser consumption of 
    animal products is necessary to save the world from the worst impacts of 
    climate change, UN report says ... 'Animal products cause more damage than 
    [producing] construction minerals such as sand or cement, plastics or 
    metals. Biomass and crops for animals are as damaging as [burning] fossil 
    fuels.' ... 'Rising affluence is triggering a shift in diets towards meat 
    and dairy products - livestock now consumes much of the world’s crops and by 
    inference a great deal of freshwater, fertilisers and pesticides.' ... 
    'Decoupling growth from environmental degradation is the number one 
    challenge facing governments in a world of rising numbers of people, rising 
    incomes, rising consumption demands and the persistent challenge of poverty 
    alleviation.'», 2.6.2010, The Guardian 
      
    See also writings and videos on the interface of 
    science, philosophy and religion: 
      
    See  for example the writings and video 
    talks by John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University, 
    internationally renowned speaker and author of several books on the 
    interface of science, philosophy and religion: 
    «Either human intelligence ultimately owes its 
    origin to mindless matter; or there is a Creator. It is strange that some 
    people claim that it is their intelligence that leads them to prefer the 
    first to the second.», 
    JohnLennox.org.  
    These videos provide interesting food for 
    thoughts: 
    
    
    The Question of Science and God - Part 1 (47:33 min), 12.1.2018, John 
    Lennox, Youtube, andThe Question of Science and God - Part 2 (58:27 min), 23.1.2018, John 
    Lennox, Youtube, «Has Science buried God? 
    Eric Metaxas tracks down Oxford's John Lennox in France for answers, and the 
    brilliant professor delivers!»,
    
    SocratesInTheCity.com
 
    
    Why Do 
    I Exist? (4:31 min), 21.1.2020, John Lennox, Youtube 
    
    Seven 
    Days That Divide the World (1:30:06), 14.3.2014, John Lennox, Youtube, 
    «Dr. Lennox explores a method for reading and interpreting the first 
    chapters of Genesis without discounting either science or Scripture.» 
    
    Prof. 
    John Lennox | The logic of Christianity, (48:53), 23.12.2020, John 
    Lennox, Youtube, «We are passing on a catastrophe, it seems to me, 
    economically and every other way...» 
      
    
    GOD'S UNDERTAKER - Has 
    Science Buried God?, John Lennox, published 2002, 2007, 2009;... Acknowledgements:
 «This book originated in lectures given at a course entitled 'Faith, Reason 
    and Science' at the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing 
    Education and at the Institute for the Philosophy of Science at Salzburg 
    University, Austria. It represents an attempt to evaluate the evidence of 
    modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic 
    interpretations of the universe and to provide a basis for discussion.»
 ... Epilogue:
 «I am very astonished that the scientific picture of the real world around 
    me is very deficient. It gives us a lot of factual information, puts all of 
    our experience in a magnificently consistent order, but is ghastly silent 
    about all and sundry that is really near to our heart that really matters to 
    us. It cannot tell us a word about red and blue, bitter and sweet, physical 
    pain and physical delight; it knows nothing of beautiful and ugly, good and 
    bad, God and eternity. Science sometimes pretends to answer questions in 
    these domains but the answers are very often so silly that we are not 
    inclined to take them seriously.»
    Erwin Schrödinger
 «So far I have argued that, although science with all its power cannot 
    address some of the fundamental questions that we ask, nevertheless the 
    universe contains certain clues as to our relationship to it, clues that are 
    scientifically accessible. The rational intelligibility of the universe, for 
    example, points to the existence of a Mind that was responsible both for the 
    universe and for our minds. ... Not only that, but our increasing insight 
    into the fine-tuning of the universe in general, and of planet earth in 
    particular, is consistent with the widespread awareness that we are meant to 
    be here. This earth is our home...»,
    John C. Lennox
 
      
    See also "...spiritual 
    ecologist ... become lovers of the world..." 
    in "BREAK OUT AND BECOME a New Creature in 
    Christ", Mary Virginia Parrish,  1978 by Abingdon Nashville, ISBN 
    0-687-03973-8; page 126, 127: «... Once we acknowledge that the tensions and problems of 
    our world are the result of our inner thoughts and attitudes, we see 
    ourselves as creators of climate. Jealousy, hate, resentment, are alive and 
    contagious. They pollute the atmosphere. As spiritual ecologists, we can 
    bring the 'fragrance of Christ' to purify, to alter, our environment. Love 
    is more powerful than hate. Light is greater than darkness. Peace is more 
    dynamic than war. Once these concepts are assimilated, the rule of spiritual 
    ecologist becomes clear. Our concern over the atmospheric pollution which 
    hate causes becomes a call to arms. We take up God's weapons of love to 
    absorb hate, light to dispel darkness, hope to replace fear. We are here to be captured by Christ not for our own 
    peace, not for our own cozy relationship with him, wonderful as that is, but 
    to become lovers of the world he loves so much
    ...»
 
      
    and see «For God loved the world so much that he gave 
    his only Son...»,
    John 3:16 
    (Good News Translation), and we should emphasis this clearly «For 
    God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son...» which provides 
    us with every reason to try doing similar in loving and caring. 
      
    «U.S. Advisor on climate change, James Gustave Speth, said: "I used to think 
    that top environmental problems were biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse 
    and climate change. I thought that thirty years of good science could 
    address these problems. I was wrong. The top environmental problems are 
    selfishness, greed and apathy, and to deal with these we need a cultural and 
    spiritual transformation."  
    ...
    and 
    «The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, stated on December 4, 2015, that 
    “Faith communities are vital for global efforts to address the climate 
    challenge. They remind us of the moral dimensions of climate change, and of 
    our obligation to care for both the Earth’s fragile environment and our 
    neighbours in need.”, Spiritual
    Ecology,
    Wikipedia
 (quotes copied 8.8.2021)
 
      
    Please see also this  video
    on YouTube...
  
    ...
    or watch it
    on Vimeo:
    #Film4Climate 1st 
    Prize Short Film Winner - “Three Seconds”  
    and see this comment by
    
    «C Randolph, (August 2021): These are the types of things I'm 
    inclined to say when I am teaching Bible study. Man has gotten so 
    self-sufficient and wise that they don't listen to or acknowledge the 
    Creator. Then they deny His existence and ruin the home He has made for 
    homo sapiens. Really, what would you personally do if you allowed someone to 
    live in your pristine home only to find that they all but destroyed it in a 
    matter of days? Likely you would evict them (not finish the destruction of 
    the home!). Be patient; that 4th second will come when He "bring[s] to ruin 
    those ruining the earth." (Revelation 
    11:18)»
 
      
    
    GreenFaith Calls for Unity of Faiths to Realise Climate Justice in Workshop 
    at the 11th World Council of Churches Assembly, Rose Gwynn, 
    greenfaith.org, 2.9.2022 
      
    
    
    Patagonia’s billionaire owner in US gives away company to fight climate 
    crisis,
    
    «Hey, friends, we just gave our company to planet Earth. OK, it’s 
    more nuanced than that, but we’re closed today to celebrate this new plan to 
    save our one and only home. We’ll be back online tomorrow. 
    https://t.co/fvRFDgOzVZ — Patagonia (@patagonia) September 14, 2022», 
    Stuff / The Washington Post, 15.9.2022 
    
    "Earth 
    is now our only shareholder.", "Despite its immensity, the Earth's 
    resources are not infinite, and it's clear we've exceeded its limits," the 
    entrepreneur said of his decision to give up ownership. "Instead of 
    extracting value from nature and transforming it into wealth, we are using 
    the wealth Patagonia creates to protect the source.", Patagonia: Billionaire 
    boss of fashion retailer gives company away, BBC News, 15.9.2022 |  
    | 
 
    
    
    Epilogue | 
 
    
     
     
    
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    |      
    The construction fence of Golden Bay High 
    School in Takaka New Zealand has been artfully decorated by  students to remind 
    everybody: 
    "You are Guardians ... 
     
    ... 
    Time to Change" 
    (photos taken 6.2.2023) 
      
    «After many delays due to the ongoing rain, 
    the final mural designed and created by one of the Year 7/8 Exploratory 
    classes is finally complete. It urges the viewer to "change now" and reminds 
    us that we are Kaitiaki - Guardians of our planet. It can be seen on Rototai Road near the bus bay 
    alongside two other murals.», 
    
    
    Golden Bay High School newsletter "Goldie" 
    
     , 28.10.2022 
      
      
      
      
      
    
    “Everything Must Change: When the World's Biggest Problems and Jesus' Good 
    News Collide”,
    Brian McLaren. 
    This 
    is a very challenging and thoughtful book taking the reader deep into 
    history, economy, sociology, ecology and theology. 
     
    
     
    
    Here is another summary of this extraordinary and highly recommendable book: 
    
    “Everything Must Change" by Brian McLaren, «Once 
    you understand the Biblical imperative to care for creation, then the next 
    step is to get a big-picture understanding of how and why our world is 
    broken, and how the message of Jesus invites us to partner with God to seek 
    its restoration. McLaren’s bold and prophetic voice offers a fresh take on 
    how the message of Jesus challenges systemic injustice and environmental 
    degradation. This book is both a critique of the status quo and an 
    invitation to imagine a different way of living – one that aligns with God’s 
    kingdom values. It’s a call to action for those ready to see faith and 
    creation care as deeply interconnected.»,
    
    
    James Beck (Eco Church Director for 
    
    A Rocha Aotearoa NZ, 
     
    associate pastor at The River Opawaho Church in Otautahi Christchurch, and 
    Environment Advisor at Wilberforce Foundation), 
    
    
    My five essential reads for exploring eco-theology, 5.12.2024 
    Please 
    note, that I recommend these rather deep going, very thoughtful and 
    challenging books only, in case you are really interested in studying the 
    Bible or if you are active in a church, otherwise just do what you feel 
    being told to do for the common good, for example establish an organic farm or 
    a solar 
    installation, and think about your decisions for the next elections, because 
    they have the biggest multiplication effects.
 
       | 
    Epilogue:  You are Guardians ... 
      
     29) 
    «You are Guardians» 
    is the intention, the purpose and the mandate of our existence. It 
    represents the very first words spoken to mankind by God (our Father, His Son and 
    the Holy Spirit). It has the love and the power to bring all people together, 
    everywhere, independent of their faith, belief, religion or world view, and 
    peacefully, here in Aotearoa New Zealand and all over the world. Let's keep 
    that in our consciousness, let's keep that in our heart and in our mind, 
    whatever we decide, whatever we choose or elect, whatever we do. 
    «My Father ... may your 
    will be done.» - Amen 
    
     
     
         
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
       World Day of Prayer 2023
 
    «We are reminded of the urgency to protect the 
    environment and have a nuclear-free homeland...» 
    30)
    
    
    
     
    «Dear Sister Pao-Chu, Last time we met at the 
    gathering I heard your stories about the urgency of protecting the 
    environment. Your story of faith impacted me, and I have followed in your 
    footsteps ever since. I have recycled resources, joined a beach cleaning, 
    and sorted waste at home. I carry my own cutlery and cup to mitigate the 
    plastic crisis. Most importantly, I teach our next generations to protect 
    the environment. We hope that Taiwan can be a nuclear-free homeland in the 
    future. Let us learn together to become good stewards of God’s creation.» 
    30)
    
 
    Eco Church New Zealand 
    «Churches across Aotearoa New Zealand actively 
    caring for God’s earth as an integral part of their mission. ... I feel that 
    Eco Church is breaking down barriers between churches ... It's a much-needed 
    initiative and restores care for God's creation at the heart of our faith. 
    Christians should be leaders in environmental issues.» 
    31)
    
    
    
     
    
    Eco Church New 
    Zealand is a project of A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand. 
    31)
    
    
    
     
    
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    29)  
    Please compare these Golden Bay High School murals with 
    the previous chapters above and  with the following words by pastor James 
    Beck in Christchurch: 
    
    «... We must take seriously the call of 
    Psalm 8, and Genesis 1:26-28. We need to step into the vocation which 
    God-image-bearing humans have been given from the start. And when we do, we 
    experience our vocation in and through the restoration and the 
    reconciliation of us to God, of us to ourselves, of us to each other and us 
    to the whenua. My observation is that young people want to be a part of 
    something like that.» 
    
    
    Is the Gospel good news?, James Beck, associate pastor at The River Ōpāwaho Church in Ōtautahi Christchurch,
    A 
    Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand, 16.2.2023 
      
      
    
    30) cf. 
    «I Have Heard About Your Faith ... We are reminded of the urgency to protect 
    the environment and have a nuclear-free homeland ...»,
    
    World Day of Prayer 2023, 3.3.2023 
    
    cf. 
    «... Let us learn together to become good stewards of God’s creation.»,
    
    World Day of Prayer Booklet for 2023 
    
     , 3.3.2023 
    see also 
    
    
    Nuclear weapons are weapons of terror (German 
    original 
    
    
    Atomwaffen sind Terrorwaffen), 
    Franz Alt, 
    2.8.2024
 and 
    
    
    
    80 years of the atomic age, «... if you want 
    peace, you must prepare for peace. This means disarming, not arming...», 
    Franz Alt, 2.8.2025 (German original "80 
    Jahre Atomzeitalter", Franz Alt, 2.8.2025)
 
    and see also
      
    
    UN-Resolution «Climate Change by Radioactivity», SolarPeace.org, 
    7.8.2009 
      
      
    
    31) cf. 
    Eco Church New 
    Zealand 
    «Churches across Aotearoa New Zealand actively 
    caring for God’s earth as an integral part of their mission. ... I feel that 
    Eco Church is breaking down barriers between churches ... It's a much-needed 
    initiative and restores care for God's creation at the heart of our faith. 
    Christians should be leaders in environmental issues.» 
     
    ECO CHURCH NZ is a project of A Rocha Aotearoa 
    New Zealand. 
    
    A 
    Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand 
    
    «A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand is part of the A Rocha family of 
    Christian environmental conservation organisations currently active in over 
    20 countries around the world. As a family, we focus on environmental 
    science and research, practical nature conservation, environmental 
    education, creation care and advocacy through a variety of programmes and 
    initiatives.» 
    see also «Season 
    of Discernment ... God is calling us towards making some brave 
    decisions. We are the people to carry the burden of making necessary change. 
    This is the legacy that we will leave for those who come after us. ...», 
    Simon Martin, Bishop's Chaplain, Nelson Anglicans, 1.3.2023 
    and
    
    Following Jesus and caring for creation: A conversation with James Beck,
    Anglican Church Nelson Diocese, 
    2.7.2025 
      
    
    
    Green churches tackling regeneration and carbon, 
    «Pastor James Beck and his eco church have planted more than 2500 natives in 
    Christchurch over the last three years. He believes that Christians should 
    do more in the climate and regeneration spaces.», Stuff, 20.4.2023 
    
    
    Churches across 12 denominations in New Zealand have 
    signed up to an international project called Eco Church to reduce their 
    impact on the environment. (video and 
    article), «Churches committing to eco-friendly project», TVNZ 1News, 
    8.10.2023 
    
    see also 
    Eco 
    Church Overview - Diocese of Norwich (Church of England), 
    Youtube, 22.4.2023 
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    «The Blue Flood ...  is abeautiful reminder of our
 responsibility to preserve 
    the
 world for future generations.»,
 The GB Weekly (page 9),
 30.08.2024
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    P.S. 
    ... 
    The Blue
    Flood ... 
    You can try to sing this 
    poem onthe lovely melody of "What 
    a wonderful world" by Louis Armstrong.
 
      
    I love Blue 
    in the sky, 
    I love Blue 
    in the sea, 
    I love 
    Green
    on the land, 
    that's how it's supposed to be. 
    And I think to myself, What 
    a wonderful world... 
    We 
    should take care and guard it, 
    from 
    the beginning, that's how it had been. 
    We should 
    not flood the land with water Blue, 
    but keep the country
    Green, 
    yes Green. 
      
    The poem "The Blue 
    Flood" 
    was created 
    upon the New Zealand elections held on 14.10.2023. 
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    PDF
    print versions 
    
    
     for 
    passing on: 
      
    
    
    
    Abstract:  Reflections on Corona and Easter – Taking Care of Paradise
    
    
    
     
      
    
    
    
    Theological introduction:  Reflections on Corona and Easter – Taking 
    Care of Paradise 
    
    
     
      
    
    
    
    UN-Resolution «Climate Change by Radioactivity»
    
    
    
     
      
    
    
    
    Survey shows: Swiss nuclear power plants don't know what they are doing!
    
    
    
     
      
    
    
    
    Natural Power – Lifestyle and Necessity 
    
    
     
    
      
    
    SolarPeace-Flyer
    
    
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    Please 
    tell others ...
     
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    ...
    
    
    During the previous 
    years (until 2016), 
    about 3000 persons, politicians, decision 
    makers and media world-wide have received each SolarPeace-Information. Please see the section 
    
      Energy Transition 
    for all 
    SolarPeace press releases and additional information. 
    The press release
    
      
    UN-Resolution «Climate Change by Radioactivity» (7.8.2009) had been sent by e-mail to about 4000 recipients and 
    with registered printed letters to more than 100 Prime Ministers, Presidents 
    and Ministers in more than 30 countries. 
    
    
    Please pass these information on to other interested people.
    
    
     
    
    Cordial thanks! |  
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