
Climate Week NYC 2023: A New Vision
Every September since 2009, Climate Week NYC has coincided with the United Nations General Assembly in New York.The General Assembly meets to discuss and strategize around the world’s most pressing

Every September since 2009, Climate Week NYC has coincided with the United Nations General Assembly in New York.The General Assembly meets to discuss and strategize around the world’s most pressing

Editor’s Note: The Center for Earth Ethics stands with the Gwich’in Nation as they the decision of President Biden and Secretary of the Interior Haaland to protect “the coastal plain of

Hearing Nature’s Voice: Perspectives from Law, Ethics, Business and Science Monday, September 18, 2023 | 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) James Chapel, Union Theological Seminary, 3041 Broadway, New

The Waterfall House sits on a sloping hill in New York’s Catskills flanked by a forest that Mohawk (“Kanien’kehá:ka”) and other , Haudenosaunee peoples tended for millennia. The Cayga, Mohawk,

“Why do I have to compartmentalize my Indigenous spirituality?” Community organizer and youth leader Carson Kiburo asked this question at “Freedom to Be: The role of Indigenous spiritualities in averting

Freedom to Be: The role of Indigenous spiritualities in averting climate catastrophe and safeguarding planetary healthTuesday, April 25, 2023 — Noon (New York time)Online REGISTER HERE Indigenous communities around the world

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

Editor’s Note. This article was originally posted by Shannon M.D. Smith on the Women of the Water website as “A Time of Justice, A Season of Renewal” in January 2021 and on the CEE

DOWNLOAD NOW Español Français Earlier this year, the Center for Earth Ethics hosted a set of virtual consultations that explored ecosystem restoration through the lens of values, culture, and spirituality.
