Director Participates in Interfaith Summit on Climate Change

Professor Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, director of Jewish studies joins a select group of internationally recognized policy-makers, invited to the Interfaith Climate Summit in Uppsala Sweden, November 28-29, 2008.
Signers of The Uppsala Interfaith Climate Manifesto address the question of what religions can and should do now and in the future regarding the shared responsibility to give hope to the
world and eliminate the adverse effects of global warming
The summit was organized by the Church of Sweden to produce a manifesto to be ratified by the European Union. The manifesto will be presented to the United Nations as a framework for the replacement of the Kyoto Agreement, which expires in 2012.
Professor Tirosh-Samuelson's participation in the news:
Religion's Role in Climate Change
Get Right with God: Fight Climate Change - November 28, 2008
