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Values, Culture and Spirituality – A Consultation on Species: The Philippine Eagle
Join us as we delve into the world of the critically endangered Philippine Eagle and hear from an indigenous community working with others to protect their sacred species. How can that sacredness help protect the species and the ecosystems in which it lives? And how can working together with, and in support of, Indigenous peoples […]
36.5 / New York Estuary
The Cove 31-10 Vernon Blvd., Queens, New York, United States36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea is a series of nine site-specific performances and video artworks that engage the public in conversations about deep time and sea-level rise. Interdisciplinary artist Sarah Cameron Sunde stands in a tidal bay for the full tidal cycle (12-13 hours) as water engulfs her body and then reveals it […]
NYC Climate Week
NYC Climate Week is already gearing up with special events, speakers and mobilizing efforts underway!
Holistic Climate Solutions Summit
Tzu Chi Center 229 East 60th Street, New York, New York, United StatesThe Center for Earth Ethics is delighted to partner with Tzu Chi for the Holistic Climate Solutions Summit, September 19 – 25, 2022, for Climate Week NYC! If we want a livable, sustainable future, we need to act now. That’s why this climate week, we’re getting together with activists, leaders, experts, and community members to have real conversations […]
Reframing Environmental Jurisprudence towards Interconnection
Columbia Law School 435 West 116th Street, New York, New York, United StatesJerome Greene Hall, Room 104, Columbia Law School435 West 116th Street, New York Join us to learn about the future of environmental jurisprudence in light of climate change and biodiversity loss. Topics will include the rights of nature, rights of future generations, and other Earth-centered paradigms. Panelists include Paulette Jordan, Save the American Salmon, Janet Maccillivray, Seeding Sovereignty, Karenna […]
Confronting Plastics: A Strategic Ethical Response
Tzu Chi Center 229 East 60th Street, New York, New York, United StatesConcern is one of the most important ingredients for mobilizing engagement and action from individuals for personal and collective change. How we communicate about the climate crisis and raise awareness on the actions and solutions that are available, accessible and ready to deploy, determines whether we are able to empower and inspire our networks to […]
Climate Change, Disasters & the Vulnerable Communities We Serve
Brooklyn Borough Hall 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, New York, United StatesKeynote Presentations:Climate Justice: Why Faith Communities MatterThe Deep Links between Climate Injustice and Racial InjusticeWhy Climate Change Calls for a Disaster Services Remodel Interactive Panel Discussions:Climate Disaster Inequities: NYC Faith Leaders Share Lessons LearnedStrengthening Climate Resilience in NYC: Leveraging Local Resources Speakers include: Kizzy Charles-Guzman - Executive Director, NYC Mayor's Office for Climate & Environmental […]
A.I., Ecology & Earth Ethics
A Species Between Worlds 537 West 27th Street, New York, New York, United StatesWhat are the social, ethical, and religious implications of artificial intelligence for the environment and the climate crisis? How can faith leaders apply their ethical insights of religious traditions to understand the nature, possibilities, and limitations of A.I.? What are the moral implications of this new technology, which holds the possibility of impacting nearly every […]
A Consultation on Food Security: Jordan
9 a.m. New York | 3 p.m. Paris | 4 p.m. Amman This consultation will address food and water insecurity that can be scaled up and serve as a model of ecosystem restoration for other Middle East and North African (MENA) countries. As Jordan has welcomed many climate migrants and war-borne refugees, the webinar will also […]
The Sacred Earth Versus Profane Militarism
It's Kairos time! Join Karenna Gore, founder and executive director of the Center For Earth Ethics, in an online conversation with Rev. Holly Haile Thompson, Padoquohan Medicine Lodge and the Shinnecock Nation. Moderated by Jarvis Benson of the Kairos Center.
Margaret Huling Bonz Women of Distinction Speaker Series: Karenna Gore
Ethel Walker School 230 Bushy Hill Road, Simsbury, Connecticut, United StatesJoin Executive Director Karenna Gore for the Margaret Huling Bonz Women of Distinction Speaker Series at the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Connecticut. Gore and a panel of experts will discuss justice, climate change, ecology, sustainability, human need, oceans, food security and faith. This event is open to the public.
“In Our Hands: Designing a Sustainable, Equitable and Just Community”
Teachers College 525 West 120th Street, New York, New York, United StatesExecutive Director Karenna Gore, Rev. Dr. Walter Fluker, and Dr. Najeeba Syeed will present "In Our Hands: Designing a Sustainable, Equitable and Just Community," a session at "Awakened Schools: The Spiritual Core in Whole Child Education." This weekend conference at Teachers College will be held in person and online. Admission to the conference is free […]