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The Salvation Army
It’s not all bad news. The Salvation Army (which publishes Kids Alive!) is taking this situation so seriously it’s appointed its own environmental of cer. Their aim is to encourage members and employees to behave in more environmentally friendly ways. They want more people linked to The Salvation Army to speak up on environmental issues. This could include joining in with events, such as the No Faith in Fossil Fuels protest, or by getting involved with national and worldwide events, such as World Bee Day (20 May) and World Environment Day (5 June).
The Salvation Army also works in other countries to help people deal with the effects of climate change and extreme weather events.