Why Climate Change is an Environmental Justice Issue
BY RENEE CHO |Originally published SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 for State of the Planet – The Earth Institute’s blog at Columbia University September 21-27 is Climate Week in New York City.
BY RENEE CHO |Originally published SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 for State of the Planet – The Earth Institute’s blog at Columbia University September 21-27 is Climate Week in New York City.
Mari Margil on Rights of Nature – Read the complete text published by the Center for Humans and Nature. Our insistence that each human being is an image of God
2020 has been a year of loss. Even before the pandemic, we were grieving for our planet. We were grieving for loss of species, for children in cages, for the
Today we light our sacred fires across the country and indeed across many sacred lands, to stand with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe for peace and right action. During this time
Rev. William Barber, co-chair of the new Poor Peoples Campaign said, “I really feel that, in some sense, Apache elder and my brother Wendsler Nosie Sr. is America’s Gandhi in
By David Israel / 12 Shevat 5780 – February 7, 2020 Originally Published by the Jewish Press. Photo Credit: Lucy Yosef / Israel Nature and Parks Authority Clergy from around
Originally Published by The New York Jewish Week By MIRIAM GRONER 29 October 2019, 5:42 pm “Most politicians see the Jordan River as a border,” Bromberg said “We see the river as
Originally published 9/30/2019 by Riverkeeper’s Cliff Weathers In a moving interfaith ceremony on September 26, those who protect the Hudson and Jordan Rivers joined with religious and indigenous leaders in an interfaith ceremony focused
Originally Published by State of the Planet, Earth Institute at Columbia University September 25, 2019 By Jeff Berardelli For the past five years Karenna Gore, age 46, the eldest daughter of
by Guest Contributor, Alfredo Sirkis, Executive Director of the Brazil Climate Center / Climate Reality Project The confrontation with donors like Germany and Norway, the increase of more than