Environmental Stewardship & Creation Care

Improving Environmental Stewardship

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Compassion is doing our part to help communities that are vulnerable to severe weather events, protecting our God-given environment and those who call it home.

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How We Work

Compassion’s Growing Capacity To Address Environmental Degradation

Compassion is committed to addressing the effects of environmental degradation in every level of our organization. We firmly believe that we are called to be stewards of God’s creation and we work to address and mitigate the impacts of severe weather events and environmental degradation at both the local and global level.

Our emerging environmental stewardship services include:

  • Organizational sharing of weather information and research with national offices and affected communities.
  • Monitoring and tracking to anticipate the impacts of severe weather events and environmental degradation.
  • Using satellite data as an early warning system.
  • Resilience planning.
  • Education around watershed management and resilient agricultural practices.
  • Visualizing food insecurity data for Compassion communities.

This informs local decision-makers and enables Compassion to target responses to the global food crisis.

Child-Focused Preparedness

Officers of vulnerable countries are adopting child-focused severe weather and disaster preparedness. One initiative is the Participatory Approach for Safe Shelter Awareness, from the Philippines, that is modified specifically to address youth.

This tool equips youth with rapid response protocols for disasters and solicits innovations to build resilience for future disasters and severe weather events.

Raising Youth Awareness of Environmental Stewardship

Compassion is actively raising youth awareness of environmental resilience and stewardship through our Creation Care Toolkit. This toolkit offers resources for youth leadership in creation care awareness.

Mobilizing Communities for Creation Care

Compassion supports its local church partners in community mobilization for creation care awareness and mitigation through environmental stewardship approaches, including:

  • Ecosystem restoration.
  • Regenerative agriculture.
  • Climate-smart practices.
  • Nature-based solutions.
  • Ecosystem-based watershed management approaches.
  • Ecosystem services improvement.
  • Circular economy practices that promote redemptive, regenerative principles.

Addressing Our Carbon Footprint

Compassion is also addressing the carbon footprint of our operations by:

  • Conducting baseline and periodic measurements of the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from our U.S.-based operations.
  • Transitioning to renewable energy.
  • Recycling.

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