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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 […]
Freedom of Religion or Belief for Indigenous Peoples: The 2022 UN Report
James Chapel 90 Claremont Avenue, New York, New York, United StatesOn Wednesday, October 26, the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary will host “Freedom of Religion or Belief for Indigenous Peoples: The 2022 UN Report.” This high-level forum will discuss the report about Indigenous peoples that the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Religion or Belief will present to the 77th session […]
Bhumi Global Virtual Summit
Bhumi Global, the world's foremost Hindu environmental organization, will host its first international summit on October 27-28, 2022. The summit, which will be conducted virtually, will explore solutions to the environmental challenges of climate change, biodiversity and pollution. The summit will bring together voices from the worlds of faith, business, activism, and the United Nations […]
COP27 – Global Landscapes Forum: The Stories We Live By
The Stories We Live By: The Importance of Ecosystem Restoration through the Lens of Values, Culture and Spirituality As the world increasingly understands the consequences of the triple planetary crisis, humanity has an opportunity to reorient ourselves toward the earth and natural systems. Many grassroots efforts have realized how values-based approaches that integrate culture, Indigenous knowledge, […]
The Spiritual and Generational Urgency for a Climate Neutral and Nature Positive Planet
Join CEE Director of Sustainability and Global Affairs, Andrew Schwartz and CEE Senior Advisor, Gopal Patel for “The Spiritual and Generational Urgency for a Climate Neutral and Nature Positive Planet”Location: Climate and Education Hub, COP27Date and time: 11th November, 15.00 EETThis event will be live streamed at https://www.youtube.com/c/EarthDayNetwork Speakers: Alphonce Muia, Catholic Youth Network for Environmental […]
Rethinking Thanksgiving: From Land Acknowledgement to LANDBACK
Indigenous solidarity is an essential part of the struggle for racial and environmental justice. It is critical that we deepen our commitment to Indigenous Sovereignty in ourselves and in our movements, take collective action towards land rematriation and support efforts to ensure a just and sustainable existence for all of our future generations. Join Tonatierra, […]
UN Conference on Biodiversity: COP15 in Montréal
The 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is an international meeting bringing together governments from around the world. Participants will set out new goals and develop an action plan for nature over the next decade. The conference will be held in Montreal, Quebec, the seat of the UN […]