How can we interpret Judaism to compel us to act on this huge global issue?
Dr Carli Lessof
Dr Carli Lessof
Climate change is probably the greatest challenge of our age. To what extent do Jews understand or accept the scientific consensus on this? How concerned are they about it? And how can we interpret Judaism to compel us to act on this huge global issue? Building on COP26 and JPR’s report ‘Climate change: What do Jews in the UK think?’, community leaders discuss and examine how we can drive forward action on climate change in our shuls, schools, charities and organisations.
With Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, Rabbi David Mason and Rabbi Tanya Sakhnovich (EcoSynagogue), Carli Lessof (JPR), Laura Hendy (WJR), Amos Shonfeld (Board of Deputies of British Jews) and Rafi Addlestone (Deloitte UK).
Associate Fellow; Honorary Research Fellow, UCL
Associate Fellow; Honorary Research Fellow, UCL
Carli completed her PhD in Social Statistics at the National Centre for Social Research at the University of Southampton and holds an MA in Applied...
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