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**POSTPONED** UN Commission on the Status of Women

  The Center for Earth Ethics is excited to join the Church World Service along with the Hunger Project in hosting a panel March 9th 4:00 - 5:30 pm to address the challenges rural women are overcoming to create sustainable resilient futures for themselves, their families, and their communities. The panel will take place at […]

Central Conference of American Rabbis – CCAR Convention 2020 – Happening Online

Update: CEE's Karenna Gore gave the March 23rd keynote, 'Climate Change, Faith, and Moral Leadership,' live on Zoom! Members and presenters can log in here for this an other talks: https://ccar.co/connectlogin  #CCAR2020 *** The CCAR is honored to add three esteemed speakers to our roster of programs for CCAR Convention 2020 in Baltimore, March 22-25: […]

Climate Change and Health for Faith Communities Webinar

The Climate Speakers Network and the Center for Earth Ethics are excited to launch our 2020 webinar series addressing climate and the environmental action faith communities can take. The first webinar in our series will take place on Thursday March 26th, from 2 PM EDT, and will cover the connection of environment, health, and faith. The coronavirus pandemic has […]

**Cancelled** Earth Ethics of Our Time with Karenna Gore at Fordham

About Our Host: Fordham University's Center for Ethics Education was established in 1999 to contribute to Fordham’s commitment to cultivating lifelong habits of critical thinking, moral reflection and articulate expression. Drawing upon the Jesuit traditions of sapientia et doctrina (wisdom and learning) and homines pro aliis (men and women for others) and the rich cultural […]

50 Years of Environmental Justice with Catherine Flowers

On this 50th Anniversary of Earth Day - who could have imagined what kind of world we are experiencing now? Tuesday April 14 at 2 PM ET - Listen Now Catherine Flowers, a past WasteWater Education Board member, is a Franklin Center for the Humanities Practitioner in Residence. Based in Montgomery, Alabama, she is a […]

Mashpee Wampanoag Solidarity Training

Learn how to support the Mashpee Wampanoag as they reverse the “disestablishment” of their tribal lands. In this course, people across the country and internationally will learn to help the Mashpee Wampanoag retain their tribal lands from a recent federal assault. We will close the webinar with a Dream Warriors live concert. United we are […]

Reclaiming Indigenous Paths to Health in Times of Planetary Crises: From Colonialism to Climate Injustice and COVID-19

      We live in unsettling times of converging environmental and health crises. Globally, from climate change and mass species extinction to the spread of both chronic and communicable diseases—now including COVID-19, we face catastrophes that compel us to rethink life and health as a whole. As ‘modern’ societies grapple with a seemingly ‘unprecedented’ […]

Understanding Environmental Justice and Community Health in light of Covid and Climate

EARTHX Women in the Environment Summit See the complete schedule for the EarthXWomen summit  April 23 - 25. Care of the Whole is Self-Care: Understanding Environmental Justice and Community Health in light of Covid and Climate Center for Earth Ethics Panel Register Catherine Coleman Flowers is the founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise and […]

COVID 19 and the Earth

Join EDS at Union on Tuesday, May 12th at 2:15 PM ET for a Facebook Live conversation between Dean Kelly Brown Douglas and Karenna Gore on COVID 19 and the Earth. Karenna Gore is the founder and director of the Center for Earth Ethics (CEE) at Union Theological Seminary. The Center for Earth Ethics bridges […]

Faith 2020 Roundtable: Al & Karenna Gore – Watch

Inspired conversation with former Vice President Al Gore and daughter Karenna Gore of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary. We talked about The Climate Reality Project, ways to think faithfully about our work amidst the Coronavirus pandemic, and the importance of our vote this election year to impact change for the greater […]

Laudato Si at 5: Ecological Citizenship and Climate Justice in times of Covid-19

Fordham Law School - Zoom Webinar Thursday, June 18, 2020  / 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. | program This event is free and open to the public. Kindly Register Here Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home reaches its fifth anniversary, amid a pandemic which has the power to transform ways of working, commuting, […]

Mass Poor People’s Assembly & Moral March on Washington

SIGN UP To Join the Poor People's Campaign MASS ASSEMBLY in Washington D.C.! On June 20, 2020 we will rise together as a powerful moral fusion movement to demand the implementation of our Moral Agenda! The fact that there are 140 million poor and low-wealth people in a country this rich is morally indefensible, constitutionally […]