
Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?
Executive Director Karenna Gore is profiled in “Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?,” the feature story in the Winter 2022-23 issue of Columbia Magazine. In the

Executive Director Karenna Gore is profiled in “Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?,” the feature story in the Winter 2022-23 issue of Columbia Magazine. In the

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

As we work on ecosystem restoration, we need to be cognizant of the structures and histories that brought us to the place that we’re in today. Our current institutions, the

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

During the closing plenary session of the fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly, or UNEA 5.2, earlier this year, representatives gave a standing ovation for the passing of

A Consultation on Air: St. James ParishTuesday, April 26, 20228 a.m. San Francisco | 11 a.m. New York | 5 p.m. Paris REGISTER TODAY! The global community is learning quickly

Earth Day 2022: Life ForceLivestreamed from James Chapel, Union Theological SeminaryFriday, April 22, 2022 | 4 – 7 p.m. Spend an afternoon tending to the best of the human spirit, which

Fireside Chat: Values, Culture and Spirituality in the UN Decade on Ecosystem RestorationVirtual Event — Monday, April 11, 20228 a.m. Los Angeles | 11 a.m. New York | 5 p.m. Paris

I was grateful for the opportunity to speak at a dialogue, “Faiths Respond to Stockholm+50,” organized by Faith for Earth Initiative of the United Nations Environment Programme on March 4,
