As the climate crisis intensifies, voices from across the Anglican Communion are rising to meet the challenge with faith-rooted action. Leaders including Hoani Tapu Manukura, The Reverend Dr. Hirini Kaa, are sharing Indigenous perspectives and practical responses to climate change, reminding us that care for the earth is both a theological imperative and a moral responsibility. Rooted in whakapapa and guided by the concept of kaitiakitanga (guardianship), Rev. Dr. Kaa’s contributions highlight how Indigenous wisdom can lead us toward justice and healing for our planet.
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