
The Time for Action Is Now: A Reflection for World Food Day
Tomorrow is World Food Day. World Food Day began in 1979 to raise global awareness on poverty and hunger. This year, it is being observed just a few weeks after

Tomorrow is World Food Day. World Food Day began in 1979 to raise global awareness on poverty and hunger. This year, it is being observed just a few weeks after

More than 800 million people worldwide could go hungry by 2030. At the same time, agriculture accounts for a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions and agricultural practices damage global biodiversity.

International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources World Conservation Congress Tuesday, September 7, 2021 Faith communities are calling on governments to strengthen the Global Biodiversity Framework. For too

“This is a good day,” says Mona Polacca. “This is a good day to come together.” In this blessing recorded to mark the summer solstice, Polacca, a senior fellow at

Faith + Food: Reflections for WHO Health WeekThursday, June 10th, 11 am ET To contribute to the UN Food Systems Summit, the Faith + Food Coalition hosted five separate interfaith, multi-stakeholder

REFLECTIONMarch 29, 2021Seven weeks for water7 Weeks 2021 Share this document Ecumenical Water Network Text: Isaiah 42:1-9 There’s a town in the Central Valley of California named Allensworth. It’s a few hours
Taking time out today to acknowledge this divine creation. Water. Where is your water? What is happening to your water? Who is making decisions about

Landmark and Transition Town Port Washington presentation with Karenna Gore, founder and director of The Center for Earth Ethics. Moderated by Hildur Palsdottir. This program is a part of

Originally Published as “A Time of Justice, A Season of Renewal” on Jan 28, 2021 before Brigid’s Day Feb 1st by Shannon Michaela Doree Smith. Updated March 8th. This piece

With President Biden’s January 20th executive order canceling permits for the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline, my involvement with the Montana Sierra Club gave me some backseat insights into the many
