
Call to Faith Communities: Host a Climate and Justice Teach-In!
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, 2022 Information Session for Faith-Based Communities to be held on February 16, 2022 As the negative impacts of

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.

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

“Power must be challenged by power,” wrote Reinhold Niebuhr in “Moral Man and Immoral Society,” and so it felt during the COP26 gathering in Glasgow. There were the representatives of the

Access to food is a human right, but it remains out of reach for far too many. On Thursday, September 2, at 4 p.m. East Africa Time (9 a.m. Eastern

On Wednesday, July 14, Karenna Gore, executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics, was a panelist at a webinar, “Interfaith Initiatives to Achieve the Agenda 2030 Environmental Goals,” sponsored

Landmark and Transition Town Port Washington presentation with Karenna Gore, founder and director of The Center for Earth Ethics. Moderated by Hildur Palsdottir. This program is a part of

With President Biden’s January 20th executive order canceling permits for the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline, my involvement with the Montana Sierra Club gave me some backseat insights into the many

In a Video Recorded for FÉ NO CLIMA, Center for Earth Ethics director Karenna Gore comments on the approximation between Faith and the Climate Crisis in the Biden Administration. The

This week 450 public development banks (PDBs) are gathering at the Finance in Common Summit, a seminal moment in the world of banking. The banks in attendance represent nearly $2.5
