Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 79: Faith & Climate Change
Marci Corea hosts a conversation with Cailyn Raper about climate change, focusing on COP26.
Cailyn Raper is a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pursuing degrees in environmental studies and political science. She has a passion for climate justice and environmental sustainability as an extension of her Christian faith. She loves to hike, read, and drink good tea.
SHOW NOTES
COP 26: https://ukcop26.org
Doxecology: https://www.resoundworship.org/projects/doxecology
Blog post: “A Student Experiences COP 26” (APF Blog, 21 Nov. 2021)
CONCLUSION
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