
Karenna Gore to Speak at Keeping Faith in Science? Series
CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore will take part in the Keeping Faith in Science?, a series of webinars in February sponsored by the London-based United Society Partners in the Gospel.

CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore will take part in the Keeping Faith in Science?, a series of webinars in February sponsored by the London-based United Society Partners in the Gospel.

Ecocide: A Discussion of Law and EthicsThursday, January 20, 2022VIRTUAL EVENT9 a.m. Los Angeles | 12 p.m. New York & Quito | 6 p.m. The Hague REGISTER TODAY Mass environmental

Teach-Ins on Climate and Justice to be Held Worldwide on March 30, 2022Information Sessions Scheduled for January 13, 2022 As the negative impacts of the climate crisis accumulate, faith communities

Environmental justice scholar and advocate William J. Barber III has joined CEE as a fellow for the Environmental Justice and Civic Engagement Program. He brings to the Center nearly a

“Uniting the World to Tackle Climate Change: Perspectives from Religion and Politics”Friday, October 29, 2021 – Online7:15 a.m. New York | 12:15 p.m. Scotland | 1:15 p.m. Paris On Friday,

Postcolonial Poetics: Aliou Niang on the Human-Nature RelationshipFriday, November 5, 2021 – Online9 a.m. Los Angeles | 12 p.m. New York | 4 p.m. Dakar | 5 p.m. Paris REGISTER

On the 49th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, Executive Director Karenna Gore penned a guest column, “The common wealth of water,” in the Virginia Mercury. Gore urged Virginia’s state government

Indigenous Water Ethics: A Traditional DialogueThursday, October 7, 20219 a.m. Los Angeles | 12 p.m. New York | 6 p.m. Paris REGISTER TODAY Water is fundamental to all life on

More than 800 million people worldwide could go hungry by 2030. At the same time, agriculture accounts for a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions and agricultural practices damage global biodiversity.

Friday, September 17, 2021 Our story of food is one of sacred joy. Interconnectivity. Dignity. Empathy. These values are enshrined in faith, non-faith, spiritual, and Indigenous traditions’ understanding of food.
