
CEE August 2023 Update – Summer Reflections and Looking Towards Climate Week
Sacred Work, Local and Global CEE Panel at the Waterfall Unity Festival, Skóhare, NY, July 2023. Photo by Aja Two Crows “Regenerating the part of the self that has been

Sacred Work, Local and Global CEE Panel at the Waterfall Unity Festival, Skóhare, NY, July 2023. Photo by Aja Two Crows “Regenerating the part of the self that has been

Renowned Christian environmental ethicist Larry Rasmussen visited Union Theological Seminary on April 24 to celebrate the launch of his new book, “The Planet You Inherit: Letters to My Grandchildren when

Liv Parsons recited her poem, “You Can’t Shift the Stars,” on April 24, 2023 at Union Theological Seminary at a book launch for The Planet You Inherit: Letters to My Grandchildren when Uncertainty’s a Sure Thing” by Larry Rasmussen.

Today, the Center for Earth Ethics joined 40 organizations representing millions of Americans to call on officials in the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to respect the public’s proper

The world needs “a sustained conversation between advocates of freedom of religion or belief and advocates of the rights of Indigenous peoples.” That was a central message from Professor Ahmed

On Tuesday, May 17, Executive Director Karenna Gore participated at “Black Interfaith in the Time of Climate Crisis” at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. The

The climate crisis is a present, existential threat, yet there is still time to change course and genuine reasons to be hopeful. That was a central message at the “Earth Day

Teach-Ins on Climate and Justice to be Held Worldwide on March 30, 2022 Information Session for Faith-Based Communities to be held on February 16, 2022 As the negative impacts of

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

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
