
Karenna Gore to Join “Faith for Climate” Gathering in Brasília
CEE is honored that Executive Director Karenna Gore will be participating in the “Faith for Climate” event at the Memorial of Indigenous People on Wednesday, August 13 in Brasilia. This

CEE is honored that Executive Director Karenna Gore will be participating in the “Faith for Climate” event at the Memorial of Indigenous People on Wednesday, August 13 in Brasilia. This

CEE Founder and Executive Director Karenna Gore recently sat down with Daniela Chiaretti of Valor Econômico, a major Brazilian publication, for an interview exploring the ethical dimensions of the climate

Union Theological Seminary is hiring a program manager for the Innovative Preaching and Ecojustice Initiative (IPEJI), funded by the Lilly Compelling Preaching Initiative. This part-time position (20 hours per week)

On Tuesday, June 24, the Summit of NGO Committees organized by the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO) was held at the Church Center for the United

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

“Ethics is the discernment of right and wrong and the implication for our behavior as individuals and collectives,” says Karenna Gore. “It often becomes most powerful when laws and social

“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

One founding cornerstone of Center for Earth Ethics is to support Indigenous Peoples in living out their traditional ways. We have come to understand that helping hold time and space

Take the Survey Help shape global ecosystem restoration! The Center for Earth Ethics and United Religions Initiative invite all youth working on ecosystem restoration projects to share their stories for an

In the past month, we have witnessed student protests on the Columbia University campus and elsewhere, and we want to share thoughts that guide our understanding of this complex and
