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SUMMARY:A conversation on the Global Ethical Stocktake with Marina da Silva\, Al Gore\, Karenna Gore and Wanjira Mathai
DESCRIPTION:Join Brazil’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva and co-leaders of the Global Ethical Stocktake for a conversation moderated by former US Vice President Al Gore. The conversation will explore the role of ethics and moral leadership at a time of great risk but also great opportunity\, as well as ways to engage civil society in creating the world they want to see. \n\n\n\n​Host: Center for Earth Ethics and Global Ethical Stocktake \n\n\n\n​Speakers: \n\n\n\n\n​Karenna Gore\, Founder and Executive Director\, Center for Earth Ethics\n\n\n\n​Marina da Silva\, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change of Brazil\n\n\n\n​Al Gore\, former US Vice President and Climate Leader\, Climate Reality Project & Climate TRACE \n\n\n\n​Wanjira Mathai\, Managing Director\, Africa & Global Partnerships\, World Resources Institute\n\n\n\n\n​Note: This event will have booth translation in Portuguese and Spanish \n\n\n\n​Please note: Unfortunately\, this event is not fully accessible – it’s only accessible by stairs. If you have any accessibility questions\, please contact us at countdown@ted.com — we’re happy to provide more information.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/a-conversation-on-the-global-ethical-stocktake-with-marina-da-silva-al-gore-karenna-gore-and-wanjira-mathai/
LOCATION:TED Countdown House
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SUMMARY:Climate Wisdom from COP30 | Empowering Communities\, Protecting the Planet
DESCRIPTION:On November 14 at 5 p.m. ET\, CEE’s Karenna Gore will join a live COP30 panel discussion in the Climate Wisdom series\, hosted by the Brahma Kumaris Environment Initiative. This session will feature insights and experiences from global leaders\, including Maureen Goodman\, Kumi Naidoo and Golo Pilz. Panelists will share practical examples of innovation\, collaboration and policy progress emerging in the COP—and first-hand accounts of the transformative wisdom needed to tackle the most pressing challenge of our time.• Maureen Goodman\, Director Brahma Kumaris\, UK • Kumi Naidoo\, President\, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty • Karenna Gore\, Director\, Centre for Earth Ethics • Moderator: Golo Pilz\, Adviser Renewable Energy Brahma Kumaris
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/climate-wisdom-from-cop30-empowering-communities-protecting-the-planet/
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SUMMARY:The climate crisis is a spiritual crisis: A multifaith Global Ethical Stocktake event
DESCRIPTION:This session explores how faith\, spirituality\, and moral imagination can drive courageous climate action. We will examine how people of all faiths—and none—can act meaningfully together even in a tough political landscape. Together\, speakers and audience\, will help shape a Global Ethical Stocktake submission on the role of faith in building a just and regenerative future. \n\n\n\n​Hosts: Project Dandelion\, Laudato Si’ Movement\, Center for Earth Ethics\, Women\, Faith and Climate Network\, Baha’i International Community\, The Brahma Kumaris \n\n\n\n​Speakers: \n\n\n\n\n​Moderator: Nika Sinai\, Baha’i artist and the Office of External Affairs Director for the Baha’ community in Australia \n\n\n\n​Dr. Lorna Gold\, Executive Director\, Laudato Sì Movement\n\n\n\n​Samira Siddique\, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Center for Earth Ethics\n\n\n\n​Maureen Goodman\, Programme Director for the Brahma Kumaris UK\, Brahma Kumaris representative at the UN\, Vienna\n\n\n\n​Thaynah Gutierrez\, Geledés Black Women’s Institute\n\n\n\n\n​Note: This event will have booth translation in Portuguese and Spanish \n\n\n\n​Please note: Unfortunately\, this event is not fully accessible – it’s only accessible by stairs. If you have any accessibility questions\, please contact us at countdown@ted.com — we’re happy to provide more information.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-climate-crisis-is-a-spiritual-crisis-a-multifaith-global-ethical-stocktake-event/
LOCATION:TED Countdown House
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SUMMARY:Reflections from Belém: Columbia at COP30
DESCRIPTION:As the world turns from negotiation to implementation following COP30 in Belém\, the Columbia Climate School invites you to join the final installment of the Countdown to COP30 series: Reflections from Belém: Columbia at COP30. \n\n\n\nThis closing session will feature firsthand insights from Columbia faculty and student delegates who attended COP30\, highlighting key takeaways\, breakthrough moments\, and the road ahead. The discussion will explore what was achieved in Belém\, how Columbia contributed\, and how the university will continue to support global climate implementation and accountability efforts moving forward. \n\n\n\nModerated by Jeffrey Schlegelmilch\, associate professor of professional practice in the Faculty of Climate\, Director\, National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP)\, director of executive education and non-degree programs\, Executive Education \n\n\n\nPanelist \n\n\n\n\nSheila Foster– Professor of Climate\, Columbia Climate School\n\n\n\nAmy Campbell – Executive Office of the UN Secretary General (Adaptation Workstream)\, Former UK Climate Negotiator and Climate School Alumna\n\n\n\nKarenna Gore– Executive Director\, Center for Earth Ethics\, & Teaching Professor of Practice of Earth Ethics\, Union Theological Seminary\n\n\n\n\nReception to follow from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM next door in Room 316
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/reflections-from-belem-columbia-at-cop30/
LOCATION:The Forum at Columbia University\, 601 West 125th St.\, New York\, NY 10027
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SUMMARY:Round Table | "Climate Justice Now" Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, March 5\, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore will join a roundtable discussion marking the launch of “Climate Justice Now: Crossing Disciplines to Combat our Planetary Crisis”—a new “multidisciplinary book that offers a critical exploration of debates on climate justice across the natural sciences\, social sciences and humanities.” Karenna will join Jennifer Hadden and Emily H. G. Cooperdock of Brown University\, and Michael Brownstein of CUNY to discuss the new volume and challenges currently facing the climate justice movement. \n\n\n\nA livestream link is available for those unable to attend the in-person event. \n\n\n\nBook Description: Climate change is not only an environmental crisis but also a catalyst for worsening socioeconomic inequalities\, leading to widespread calls for “climate justice.” This multidisciplinary book offers a comprehensive exploration of debates on climate justice across the natural sciences\, social sciences\, and humanities. Synthesizing these divergent approaches\, it develops a new conceptual framework that transcends disciplinary divides\, providing a deeper and richer understanding of climate justice. Contributors make an urgent case that climate justice must be centered within and across disciplines\, creating a roadmap for multidisciplinary research and pedagogy on the climate crisis. Featuring a wide range of voices and actionable recommendations\, this timely book illuminates how scholarship on climate change can become a call to action.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/round-table-climate-justice-now-book-launch/
LOCATION:The Heyman Center\, Second Floor Common Room\, Columbia University\, 74 Morningside Dr\, New York\, New York\, 10027\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T130000
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SUMMARY:Seasons of Reckoning: The Practice of Moral Accounting 
DESCRIPTION:This spring\, CEE is participating in Seasons of Responsibility: Interreligious Conversations on Environmental Justice and Repair\, an online learning series hosted by Jewish Theological Seminary that explores responsibility\, agency and repair in the face of urgent ecological challenges. On February 9\, CEE Strategic Advisor Roberto Múkaro Borrero took part in the session “Indigenous Leadership and Ecological Responsibility\,” in conversation with Rabbi Stephanie Ruskay\, associate dean of The Rabbinical School and executive director of the JTS Hendel Center for Ethics and Justice. \n\n\n\nOn March 9\, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore will be a featured speaker in “Seasons of Reckoning: The Practice of Moral Accounting” alongside Rabbi Burton L. Visotzky\, JTS Professor Emeritus and CEE Advisory Board member.All seven sessions in this series will consider how spiritual\, religious and wisdom traditions can inspire ethical action and cultivate collective hope. 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/seasons-of-reckoning-the-practice-of-moral-accounting/
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SUMMARY:Women\, Ethics\, and Climate Futures: Reflections on the Global Ethical Stocktake Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an official parallel event happening alongside the seventieth session of theUN Commission on the Status of Women. This interactive online session will reflect on the Global Ethical Stocktake\, a COP30-linked dialogue process that explores the moral\, cultural\, and spiritual dimensions of collective decision-making on climate. The event\, which CEE is co-hosting with  Parliament of the World’s Religions\, the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University\, the Green Hope Foundation and the Green Tent Circle\, will feature panel reflections and facilitated small-group dialogue on responsibility\, care and climate action.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/women-ethics-and-climate-futures/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T183000
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SUMMARY:The Earth in Trust: Law\, Faith Traditions\, and the Work Of Environmental Accountability
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, April 23\, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore will join Adam D Orford (Fordham Law School)\, Kit Kennedy (NRDC) and Hakan Yesilova (The Fountain Magazine) for an interdisciplinary conversation hosted by Fordham University’s Institute on Religion\, Law & Lawyer’s Work\, The Pastrana Foundation\, and the Peace Islands Institute. Panelists will explore how interfaith perspectives and legal expertise engage the urgent challenges of environmental and climate justice.  \n\n\n\nRecent debates over climate governance and regulatory authority have underscored how contested the foundations of environmental responsibility and accountability remain. Against this backdrop\, this interdisciplinary conversation will highlight how legal frameworks intersect with enduring religious traditions of stewardship\, solidarity and care for vulnerable communities. Grounded in the pursuit of the common good\, panelists will examine how law and faith traditions can deepen responsibility\, sustain hope\, and inspire compassionate action for the Earth and for one another in an ecological age. \n\n\n\nThe event is hosted in collaboration with Fordham Environmental Law Advocates and the Center for Earth Ethics.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-earth-in-trust-law-faith-traditions-and-the-work-of-environmental-accountability/
LOCATION:Fordham University – Lincoln Center School of Law\, Moot Court\, Room 1-01\, 150 West 62nd Street\, New York\, New York\, 10023
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SUMMARY:Book Talk | "Unmoored Yet Unbroken: Ecopsychology for a Changing World"
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary’s Burke Library for a dialogue and discussion co-moderated by CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore and Susan Bodnar\, editor of “Unmoored Yet Unbroken.” This new volume presents “a rich tapestry of global narratives highlighting the psychological impact of environmental changes.”  \n\n\n\nContributing authors will join the conversation to explore the intricate relationship between humans and the natural world—and how protecting this relationship is vital for mental health and essential in fighting climate change. \n\n\n\nPlease enter at 120th and Broadway.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/book-talk-unmoored-yet-unbroken-ecopsychology-for-a-changing-world/
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SUMMARY:Spirit of Place\, Spirit of Earth: An Eco-Justice Training
DESCRIPTION:How do we recognize and honor our innate belonging to the Earth? How is this sense of ecological belonging a spiritual and religious matter? What does it teach us about justice\, and how do we tend it within our communities and across the bounds of space\, time\, and species? How are these lessons learned and felt from direct experience with the land? \n\n\n\nThe Center for Earth Ethics will explore these questions and more at our faith\, spirituality and climate training\, which is returning to the Ashokan Center in New York’s Hudson Valley this June.This program\, designed for leaders and members of all faiths and spiritual traditions\, will address climate science and policy\, bioregionalism\, environmental and climate justice\, spiritual and religious perspectives on ecological belonging\, and the power of collective action and moral courage. \n\n\n\nLearn More and Apply
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/spirit-of-place-spirit-of-earth-an-eco-justice-training/
LOCATION:The Ashokan Center\, 477 Beaverkill Rd\, Olivebridge\, New York\, 12461\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260620T080000
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SUMMARY:World Peace and Prayer Day:"All Nations\, All Faiths\, One Prayer"
DESCRIPTION:Established in 1996\, World Peace and Prayer Day was initiated by Chief Arvol Looking Horse\, a spiritual leader and keeper of the Sacred Pipe of the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Sioux Nation. The gathering first brought together Indigenous Peoples of North and South America\, but spread to the rest of the world. \n\n\n\nOn June 20 and 21—the summer solstice—everyone\, regardless of origin\, nation\, religion or belief\, is encouraged to gather at sacred sites to pray: “All Nations\, All Faiths\, One Prayer.”  \n\n\n\nThere will be in-person programming centered at Mathó Pahá (Bear Butte) in the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota. Events will be live-streamed on from 10 A.M to 5 P.M. MT on Saturday\, June 20. Speakers include CEE’s Karenna Gore\, Kanahus Manuel\, Pala Tootoosis\, Josh Dini\, Valeriah Big Eagle\, Anissa Martin\, Lisa Bellanger\, Linda and Buz Daney\, Krystal Two Bulls Jackie Andrew\, Faith Spotted Eagle\, Iktomi Waste Winyan Favel\, Carla Rae Marshall\, Duane Two Bulls\, Cedric and Sissy Good House\, Guy Jones\, Sarah James and Jackie Bird. \n\n\n\nFor a full list of events and programming\, visit the event website.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/world-peace-and-prayer-dayall-nations-all-faiths-one-prayer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260622T143000
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SUMMARY:Global Ethical Stocktake (GES) Initiative & Film Premiere
DESCRIPTION:During London Climate Week\, join leaders from the Brazilian Government and the Global Ethical Stocktake (GES) network for the official launch of the International GES Initiative & Documentary World Premiere. \n\n\n\nThe launch event focuses on the intersection of ethics\, social justice\, and climate implementation. With the legacy of COP30 as its foundation\, the Global Ethical Stocktake now serves as a continuous moral compass. By keeping the “global mutirão” spirit alive\, the initiative ensures that the commitments reinforced in the past are translated into ethical action and effective implementation for the climate cycles to come. \n\n\n\nThe event will feature the first global screening of the feature-length documentary “A People’s Stocktake—A Story of the Global Ethical Stocktake” documenting the 2025 journey of listening diverse voices across six global regions.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/global-ethical-stocktake-ges-initiative-film-premiere/
LOCATION:Institute of Contemporary Arts\, 12 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260728T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260728T140000
DTSTAMP:20260625T153959Z
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SUMMARY:Turning Tides: Policy\, Ethics\, and the Promise of Clean Water
DESCRIPTION:More than fifty years after the Clean Water Act established the national goal of making all waters fishable and swimmable\, recent legal decisions and rulemaking have dramatically weakened the Act by narrowing the definition of “Waters of the United States.” This redefinition threatens to remove federal safeguards from more than 80 percent of the nation’s wetlands and millions of miles of creeks and streams. This rollback comes amid persistent water pollution\, escalating climate-driven risks\, and ongoing environmental injustice\, raising the urgent question: Can we afford to weaken the legal protections that sustain life itself?  \n\n\n\nJoin the Center for Earth Ethics on Tuesday\, July 28 for an online forum on the legal\, ethical\, cultural and spiritual dimensions of clean water protection in the United States. Drawing on a new policy note authored by Maggie Greenfield\, with Karenna Gore and Paul Gallay\, the webinar will bring legal\, policy\, Indigenous and global leaders to explore how communities and watershed advocates are responding to this pivotal moment in the history of clean water protection. \n\n\n\nFeatured speakers: \n\n\n\n\nBette Billiot: Co-founder\, Louisiana Liberation and Sovereignty Collective; United Houma Nation Tribe of Louisiana\n\n\n\nYenny Vega Cárdenas: President\, International Observatory on the Rights of Nature\n\n\n\nPaul Gallay: Strategic Advisor\, Center for Earth Ethics; Director\, Resilient Coastal Communities Project (Columbia Climate School)\n\n\n\nKarenna Gore: Executive Director\, Center for Earth Ethics\n\n\n\nMaggie Greenfield: Consultant\, Center for Earth Ethics\n\n\n\nSamira Siddique: Director of Strategic Initiatives\, Center for Earth Ethics
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/turning-tides-policy-ethics-and-the-promise-of-clean-water/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260823T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T131625Z
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SUMMARY:Women's Water Walk
DESCRIPTION: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 support\, begins August 8 near Damascus\, N.Y.\, and will continue for two weeks\, until August 23\, through towns along the proposed pipeline route. We will sing together as we walk and make prayers at the many rivers\, lakes and waterways that cross our path.  At the end of each day there will be a community gathering to discuss and develop a list of solutions\, actions and legislative agendas—focusing not only on what we seek to stop\, but also on what we are trying to build.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/womens-water-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261001T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261001T183000
DTSTAMP:20260501T150349Z
CREATED:20260430T195843Z
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SUMMARY:"The Problem With Plastics": A Book Talk with Judith Enck and Karenna Gore
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Earth Ethics and Beyond Plastics for a book talk exploring “The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It’s Too Late.” CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore will be in conversation with Judith Enck\, president of Beyond Plastics and the book’s co-author. Together\, they will explore the massive\, systemic and urgent issues posed by the plastics pollution crisis—and what we can do to address it. By equipping people with knowledge\, hope and an arsenal of solutions\, we can put people and the planet before plastic\, and save ourselves while there’s still time.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-problem-with-plastics-a-book-talk-with-judith-enck-and-karenna-gore/
LOCATION:The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary\, 3041 Broadway
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