
“So much to fight for”
“The stories here—some joyful, some haunting, all true—are not just tales of loss. They are calls to action and resilience. They are an invitation to remember what we have forgotten,

“The stories here—some joyful, some haunting, all true—are not just tales of loss. They are calls to action and resilience. They are an invitation to remember what we have forgotten,

“Earth is not an inert set of resources,” said CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore. “Our lives depend on the health of the biosphere.” Gore made this observation at “The Earth

CEE is excited to co-sponsor the Women’s Water Walk, a 113 mile women-led prayer walk to stop the proposed Constitution Pipeline. The walk, which men are also encouraged to join and

DOWNLOAD PDF EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The United States stands at a pivotal moment in the history of clean water protection. More than fifty years after the Clean Water Act established the

As governments and civil society prepare for the First International Conference on the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta Colombia, the call for a fast, fair and financed

The Pacific Island State of New Zealand is known in the Indigenous Māori language as Aotearoa. This term is commonly translated as “the land of the long white cloud.” While

CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore delivered the following remarks in Paris at the 2026 ChangeNOW Summit, a “global meeting point for those building a just and sustainable future.” After her

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming society, influencing everything from governance, business and education, to personal interactions and decision-making. There are now more than one billion people around the world

On March 9, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore was a featured speaker in Seasons of Responsibility: Interreligious Conversations on Environmental Justice and Repair, an online learning series hosted by Jewish Theological Seminary that explores

New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s State of the State and Executive Budget raise concerns over green development. Background New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s annual State of the State address on
