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Hazel Blears MP

Secretary of State for Communities: "Your voices speak louder than ours..." Read more


 
Cardinal Murphy O'Connor

"May your conference promote a "civilization of love"..." Read more


 
Rabbi Dr Tony Bayfield

"Moderate secularists who are not standing shoulder to shoulder with you today have a great deal to thank you for..." Read more


 
Rafael Rey - Peru Minister
Support from Rafael Rey, the Production Minister of Peru... Find out more
 
Logging to Reforestation

Illegal loggers agree to reforest an area of the Peruvian rainforest.


 
Islamic centre CO2 neutral

Woodford Islamic centre joins TICOF and goes CO2 neutral. Read more .


 
Shahid Malik MP

Shahid Malik, the Under Secretary of State for International Development, "I will be very happy to support your group in whatever way I can...." Read more


 
Masai Mara Challenge

In October this year Leon Menzies Raconcier aims to raise one million pounds... Find out more


 
Diocese joins CO2 community

The diocesan central office in Brentwood is the first Catholic diocesan offices in the UK to become carbon neutral.....Read more


 
A green present from Her Majesty the Queen
 

The two greatest challenges facing humanity today are conflict born of political or ideological extremism and global warming.

By signing up to our newsletter we can keep you up to date with all our programmes and campaigns in our work to promote diversity and the battle against climate change.
 

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Electricity for communities living in rainforests

Tolerance International is proud to announce the commissioning of a ground breaking programme to provide electricity for communities deep in the rainforests of the Amazon. The programme will provide sustainable electricity to impoverished communities, providing lighting in their homes and computers for school children. It will also tackle reforestation by halting slash and burn activities.

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Did you know that global deforestation produces around 25% of the world's CO2 emission?  This is more that 10 times UK’s annual CO2 emission.

Did you know that over a third of the poorest people in the world dwell in rainforests?

Did you know that £1 in every £1,000 paid in insurance premiums could insure the future of the world if applied to fighting climate change?

I want to help eradicate poverty whilst tackling climate change.

 I want to join the Human & Habitat campaign  

 


 

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Why we need to care about climate change: the UK has 1% of the world's population but we produce 2.3% of the world's CO2. Britons produce more carbon emissions from air travel per head, for instance, than any other country. People in western countries are maintaining energy-intensive lifestyles to the detriment of poorer countries affected by severe climate change.

But you can do something about it by offsetting your carbon emissions. You could support our tree planting programme in Loreto, PeruRead more...

 


 

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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
This programme provides a curriculum context within which schools can offer planned and coordinated opportunities for pupils to explore attitudes and values and to develop knowledge, skills and understanding that support inclusion, challenge racism and extremism and value diversity. Read more...


 

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Tolerance International UK is a member of the Stop Climate Chaos I Count coalition.

 

Stop Climate Chaos is a growing coalition which includes most of the UK's leading environmental and international development organisations as well as women's organisations, activist groups and faith-based campaigns. About I Count...

   


 

HRH The Prince of Wales speaks on climate change to the European Parliament in Brussels

  

Prince Charles delivers his speech at a WWF event at Hampton Court“I know there is much work to be done in many areas, but this evening I want to focus on the biggest single opportunity we have to combat climate change which can be started immediately and reap benefits fast. And that is the protection of the remaining, but rapidly dwindling rainforests of the world. I wonder how many of you are fully aware of the benefits – to all of us – if we could stop what is happening to them?

I think most people may be aware that rainforests are some of the most beautiful and mysterious habitats left in the world, richer in the number of plants and animals they support than any other. But much, much more important is the contribution that rainforests, and indeed forests in general, make to maintaining our climate at a level that supports our very existence.

Ladies and gentlemen, the world’s forests need to be seen for what they are – giant global utilities, providing essential services to humanity on a vast scale. Rainforests store carbon, which is lost to the atmosphere when they burn, increasing global warming. The life they support cleans the atmosphere of pollutants and feeds it with moisture. They help regulate our climate and sustain the lives of some of the poorest people on this Earth. And they do these things to a degree that is all but impossible to imagine. Amazonia’s forests help to store the largest body of flowing freshwater on the planet. The trees release 20 billion tonnes of it into the atmosphere every day. Rain from the forests of the Congo waters half of Africa.”



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Cheptoo - The African Girls Hope Project 

Women and girls are by and large the main victims of repressive ancient traditions and cultures. Forced genital mutilation, honour killings and forced marriage are just a few painful examples which thousands are going through.

Please help us defeat it!