
CEE to Join Women’s Water Walk to Stop Constitution Pipeline
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

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

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

What is UNEA? “If we don’t transform our economic and finance systems, we can’t transform our environmental and food systems. We need the whole of society and government working together.”

Editor’s Note, 1/20/26: Since publication of this piece, there have been significant developments regarding Empire Wind and other major offshore wind projects in the U.S. Empire Wind is referenced below

I am now nearing the end of my time at Ratiwennahni:rats (a Kanien’kéha Mohawk language immersion program). In a couple weeks, we will be done with the first half of

The Global Ethical Stocktake seeks to move ethical discernment into the heart of climate policymaking. Conceived in the lead-up to the United Nations climate conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, the

“The moral compass and the ethical will for change remain elusive—yet on the horizon, because people realize something is missing. We have to deepen the moral force. The spiritual, the

While at COP30 in Belém, Karenna Gore joined Maureen Goodman and Golo Pilz for a live conversation as part of the Brahma Kumaris “Climate Wisdom” series. Gore reflected on the

On August 28, 2025, GreenFaith USA and Center for Earth Ethics co-hosted “Katrina 20: Faith, Climate & Justice” at the TEP Center in New Orleans. The event marked two decades
