she's invited us to the wedding of a local couple — ellinor, a teacher, and jan—erik, an ex—miner.e kind of a showcase. you know, "this is what happens "if we continue polluting the way we do. "this is how serious it gets, you know?" so that's also why it's important for us to share our experience. we know that the clock is ticking, but i choose to stay hopeful, actually. yeah. i can't do anything else. climate—induced dangers hang over the community. if you are witnessing something, like, ringside, you are kind of also kind of obliged to reflect on it and also to act on it...within your reach or your limits. every sunday, when we gather for worship, a part of our intercessions is always about the climate change and the threats. it's something that we always spend a lot of time on. it's deeply connected with our faith in a god who created everything to be good. and now it's definitely not good because creation itself is sort of... we messed it up and we are kind of... our lifestyles have threatened people. in that respect, it's very close to us. this is not now regarded as a good a