Interfaith Alliance Meets Indonesia's Environment Minister to Address Ecological Crisis Through Religious and Cultural Engagement
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The interfaith moral movement alliance Siaga Bumi met with Indonesia's Environment Minister in Jakarta, reaching a cooperation agreement to leverage religious and cultural guidance in changing public environmental behavior and jointly combat the current ecological collapse threat.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Siaga Bumi?
- A: An interfaith environmental coalition founded in 2015 with six major religions and academia.
- Q: What are Green Religious Sites?
- A: Initiatives to green religious premises, manage waste, and conserve water sustainably.
- Q: What is Eco National Repentance?
- A: A national campaign to plant 2 billion trees and monitor polluting industries.
- Q: Why involve religion in environmental protection?
- A: Religious leaders have strong influence and can inspire moral behavioral change.
- Q: What’s next for the initiative?
- A: Scaling programs to all religious sites and launching joint government campaigns.