
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

This week, the Guardian reported that global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030. This week’s UN 2023 Water Conference in New York “will mark the first

Editor’s Note: During Fall 2022, the Center for Earth Ethics was proud to host Ugandan NGO leader Teddy Nalwanji as a Community Engagement Exchange Program Fellow, part of a US

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

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping countless aspects of modern life, but its implications for the planet do not always command attention. On Wednesday, September 28, more than 35 guests joined

Executive Director Karenna Gore delivered the morning keynote address at “Climate Change, Disasters & the Vulnerable Communities We Serve,” the Fall 2022 New York City Faith Sector Preparedness Summit on

“We can only make change if we all come together.” Maliya Francis, a student at Avenues the World School in New York, made this remark in introducing “Reframing Environmental Jurisprudence

A.I., Ecology & Earth Ethics537 West 27th Street, New YorkWednesday, September 28 | 5 p.m. What are the social, ethical, and religious implications of artificial intelligence for the environment and

This month, Union Theological Seminary published a profile of CEE founder and executive director, Karenna Gore. In her interview, Gore, a Union alumna, spoke about her “transformative education” at Union,
