
Return to Source: Honoring 10 Years of Center for Earth Ethics
“Tonight, we celebrate the Earth and the vision and the energy that the first Earth Day brought. Here tonight, we lift up what is good and beautiful and true about

“Tonight, we celebrate the Earth and the vision and the energy that the first Earth Day brought. Here tonight, we lift up what is good and beautiful and true about

READ REPORT “Indigenous spirituality is not a compartmentalized religious act. It is an ongoing, relational way of living—connecting to land, water, community, our ancestors and future generations.” Carson Kiburo, executive

“Plastic is not just a waste and oceans issue, a climate change issue, an environmental justice issue—it’s also a public health issue. And the only way to stop plastic pollution

CEE Founder and Executive Director Karenna Gore recently sat down with Baptist News Global for an in-depth interview about her personal journey in faith and environmental advocacy. Gore reflects on how

Pope Francis recently released a “Letter to the Bishops of the United States of America,” addressing the “major crisis taking place.” In this rare direct message, possibly prompted by Vice

“Know that people can be transformed. I try, in each and every essay in “Holy Ground,” to talk about the power of transformation.” World-renowned environmental and climate justice activist Catherine Coleman

Image: August 13, 2018 in Belews Creek, North Carolina, standing with communities suffering lethal effects of coal ash pollution. Dear CEE Community, As this is our first newsletter of 2025,

“Character is defined not in moments of ease, but in moments of hardship. The mettle of a sailor isn’t defined when his ship is calm and at anchor—it’s in the

Shé:kon sewakwé:kon. Watya’nali:yo iontiáts. Wakeniáhton. Oneniote’á:ka niwakonhontsò:ten. Ratiwennahní:rats katerihwaiénstha’. Greetings everyone. Watya’nali:yo is what they call me. I am Turtle Clan. I am Oneida, or of the People of the

“Ecosystem restoration can revive local traditions and deepen our bonds with land, water and other species. This is especially true when the restoration efforts are guided by the values, culture
