Umuziranenge, Gloriose2019-09-252019-09-252016-08-3020169782889311446http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/156822"The world climate is increasingly changing, causing troubles to environment and we need to act urgently if we are to avoid an irreversible build-up of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and global warming at a potentially huge cost to the economy and society worldwide.133The huge challenges of food shortage hitting many countries in Africa as a result of the droughts devastate countries. Kenya, Ethiopia and southern Sudan provide visible examples.134 Rwanda is a highly populated and landlocked country located in East Africa. In Rwanda, the potential of agricultural production is relatively high and human activity has been changing the natural ecosystems through agriculture while urbanization is at glance. Paper delivered at the international consultation on "Resources and Best Practice Models for Ecotheology, Climate Justice and Food Security", held at the Academy of Volos, Demetriades Diocese of Church of Greece, 10-13 March, 2016Pages:209-215engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)Rwandaclimateecologywater levelsAfrican countriesEconomic Co-operationVolos 2016Political ethicsEthics of political systemsEconomic ethicsLabour/professional ethicsConsumer ethicsMethods of ethicsTheological ethicsCommunity ethicsLifestyle ethicsEnvironmental ethicsResources ethicsBiodiversity ethicsEthics of global commonsTechnology ethicsEthics of lawRights based legal ethicsEcumenismEcumenical MovementWorld Council of ChurchesRegional, national ecumenical organizationsIntercultural and contextual theologiesMissiologyPractical theology and theological educationTeaching of theology, ecumenism, religionsTheological coursesPractical theologyThe Role of Churches in Addressing Climate ChangeBook chapter