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Action | The March to End Fossil Fuels
56th Street and Broadway, New York City On Sunday, September 17, CEE is proud to join the thousands who will take to the streets of Manhattan to demand that world leaders take bold action to end our dependence on fossil fuels. The march will lift up calls for the UN Climate Ambition Summit, which is meeting […]
Discussion | Hearing Nature’s Voice: Perspectives from Law, Ethics, Business and Science
James Chapel 90 Claremont Avenue, New York, New York, United StatesHow can the world transition from anthropocentrism to ecocentrism? Join us on Monday, September 18 at 6 p.m. for “Hearing Nature’s Voice,” a discussion of why humans must shift away from their extractive and destructive dispositions towards nature. Using modalities such as rights of nature, rights of future generations, earth ethics and nature-based governance, the […]
Online | Visions2030 Conversation
In collaboration with Visions2030, a California-based ecosystem of diverse individuals committed to shaping the future through imagination, the Center for Earth Ethics is proud to host a deep dive into the concept of earth ethics. This online conversation is part of Visions2030 Earth Edition Festival. Details, including registration information, to come.
Conference | Global South Summit
James Chapel 90 Claremont Avenue, New York, New York, United StatesJames Chapel | Union Theological SeminaryEnter at Broadway & 121st Street The Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary welcomes New Alpha Community Development Center to host their Global South Summit. As this historic Climate Week draws to a close, we invite all to join us to hear these phenomenal voices on this essential topic. […]
Fair | Global Mission Fair – Episcopal Diocese of New York
Trinity Commons 76 Trinity Place, New York, New York, United StatesThe Global Mission Commission of the Episcopal Diocese of New York presents the 7th Global Mission Fair on Saturday, October 14, 2028. The theme is "Harmony Unveiled: Exploring the Ecological Soul of Global Mission." Karenna Gore, founder and executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics, will present the keynote address.
Online | A Transformed Food System: Unearthing Regenerative Values
To support ongoing conversations around food systems and the upcoming COP28, this session will address what is needed to transform our food systems to meet the goals of Zero Hunger and One Health. This panel will explore the values needed to support food systems transformations, and discuss examples of what is working and what is […]
Launch | DEW Lab Climate Stories Project
Horace Mann Hall 525 West 120th Street, New York, New York, United StatesHave you noticed any environmental changes in your backyard, neighborhood, community or country? The Development, Environment, & Wellness Lab at Teachers College would like to hear your story about how climate events have affected you and those around you. Join DEW Lab on Wednesday, November 17 at 7 p.m., join for the launch of the […]
Online | An Urgent Call to Protect the Amazon: A Livestream Premiere Ahead of COP28
At the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), The Interfaith Rainforest Initiative brought Indigenous leaders from the Amazon across the world to share an urgent plea to protect the Amazon Rainforest. This assembly featured keynotes from some of the most prominent Indigenous leaders of the Amazon sharing the urgent call to protect the forest […]
Online | Freedom to Be: Perspectives on the 2022 UN Report on Indigenous Peoples and the Concept of Freedom of Religion or Belief
RSVP On Wednesday, December 6 at 3 p.m. EST, join the Center for Earth Ethics for Freedom to Be, a conversation about the intersection of Indigenous issues, the concept of freedom of religion or belief, and the climate crisis. This virtual discussion will feature Indigenous voices who will explore how international Indigenous communities are affected […]
Conference | The Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Doctrine of Christian Discovery
Syracuse University 900 S Crouse Ave, Syracuse, New York, United StatesIn the 1823 US Supreme Court decision, Johnson v M’Intosh, Chief Justice John Marshall wrote,”…discovery gave title to government… the sole right of acquiring the soil from the natives.” This decision underpins US property law. Marshall’s deliberate use of the word “discovery” is an intentional reference to 15th-century Catholic papal bulls, which stated that any Christian […]
Brigid’s Day | Global Pause for Peace
Solas Bhride Centre for Spirituality and the Brigidine Sisters in Kildare, Ireland home to Brigid's perpetual flame, call people from around the world to join in a global Pause for Peace on St. Brigid’s Feast Day, Thursday, February 1, 2024. The Pause for Peace movement invites people for one minute of silence and reflection at […]
Online | Values, Culture, Spirituality and Ecosystem Restoration
In support of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and global restoration efforts, the Center for Earth Ethics has hosted a series of high-level interventions and community-based dialogues. These events showcase the importance of incorporating values, culture and spirituality (VCS) in anchoring and achieving ecosystem restoration. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration has helped galvanize […]