
A Community Response to Climate Change – Regional Minister’s Training
A problem with climate change is that no one knows what’s going to come next. Yes there are climate models – some from nearly 40 years ago – that accurately

A problem with climate change is that no one knows what’s going to come next. Yes there are climate models – some from nearly 40 years ago – that accurately

Originally published in Portuguese DIÁRIO DE PERNAMBUCO – 8NOV19 Interview with Karenna Gore By: Sérgio Xavier STILL INCONVENIENT TRUTHS Karenna Gore participates in interfaith event about the climate in Recife and

On the eve of Climate Week we gathered in an historic meeting house church on the New Haven Green to center ourselves, align our intentions for the days ahead and

BEREISHIT BY BURTON L. VISOTZKY, NATHAN AND JANET APPLEMAN PROFESSOR OF MIDRASH AND INTERRELIGIOUS STUDIES Originally Published to the Jewish Theological Seminary Website POSTED ON OCTOBER 25, 2019 / 5780 | MAIN

Last week, Rev. Dr. Heber Brown joined the webinar series CEE hosts with the Climate Reality Project. Through the work at his church, Pleasant Hope Baptist, and the organization

Originally published 9/30/2019 by Riverkeeper’s Cliff Weathers In a moving interfaith ceremony on September 26, those who protect the Hudson and Jordan Rivers joined with religious and indigenous leaders in an interfaith ceremony focused

Originally Published by State of the Planet, Earth Institute at Columbia University September 25, 2019 By Jeff Berardelli For the past five years Karenna Gore, age 46, the eldest daughter of

Strike for Climate! The Center for Earth Ethics will be among the many participating in the September 20th Climate Strike in New York City. This landmark action will happen three days before the UN

“When we bring together reason with our values a vision will evolve for the good of the whole.” – Karenna Gore Dean Kelly Brown Douglas of Episcopal Divinity School speaks

Originally Published Tuesday, Feb 26, 2019 by Teachers College Newsroom It seems fair to say that Karenna Gore knows as well as anyone that elective politics can be arduous, gridlocked
