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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 UTS’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.” Contributing 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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