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SUMMARY:Rally For Our Planet: No To Pipelines!
DESCRIPTION:Arlington Unitarian Universalist Church will host an uplifting rally of various groups allied against the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley pipelines as part of the RISE for Climate Actions happening all around the world in September. \nThis event will feature Karenna Gore\, Director of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary\, Delegate Sam Rasoul\, a member of Virginia’s House of Delegates\, and speakers from multiple grassroots advocacy groups — all stressing the importance of protecting our state’s natural environment\, clean drinking water\, public health and property rights. The two pipelines would carry fracked gas from West Virginia through Virginia (the ACP also extends through North Carolina) destroying pristine land and threatening clean drinking water for generations to come. \nRally for Our Planet is an action standing up for Virginia’s clean water and expressing opposition to dirty fossil fuels projects\, liked fracked gas pipelines follows months of intensifying opposition. This action is happening as part of a global effort\, with hundreds of actions under the banner of Rise for Climate to highlight increasing climate impacts and the need for real climate leadership.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/rally-for-our-planet-no-to-pipelines/
LOCATION:Climate-Speaks-2020-1
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180915
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SUMMARY:Global Climate Action Summit
DESCRIPTION:What: The Global Climate Action Summit will showcase the actions states and regions\, cities\, companies\, investors and civil society have taken already to reduce their emissions; secure bold commitments to do even more\, show that decarbonization; job generation and resilient economic growth go hand-in-hand and galvanize a global movement for climate action that leaves no one behind. \nWhen & Where: The Summit will take place from 12-14 September\, 2018 at Moscone Center South in San Francisco\, California. \nTopics to Address:  Planning for Healthy Energy Systems\, Inclusive Economic Growth\, Sustainable Communities\, Land and Ocean Stewardship and Transformative Climate Investments. \nWho & Why: State and local leaders to businesses\, investors\, scientists\, students and nonprofits are critical agents who can not only help unleash the opportunities from climate action but catalyze the world’s Presidents and Prime Ministers to go further and faster too. \n  \nSan Francisco and Beyond\nPeople everywhere are encouraged to participate in the hundreds of affiliate events taking place in the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout the world during the week of September 10-14th\, including climate action panels\, workshops\, tours\, exhibits and other special events. \nView the Affiliate Calendar of Events \nFrom September 12-14\, you can virtually attend the Summit by streaming it live on YouTube\, Facebook and Twitter. In person\, Summit attendance for the plenary and other high-level sessions is by invitation and will require accreditation. If you represent an organization ready to make a major climate commitment at the Summit\, please send details about that proposed announcement by clicking here. \nThe Global Climate Action Summit is also committed to reducing the environmental impact of the Summit event itself. To see how the Summit looks to meet or exceed international sustainability standards for large events\, please click here. \nGrassroots Leadership and Training\nThe Global Climate Action Summit is preceded by RISE for Climate\, Jobs and Justice on September 8th and 9th with events around the country and around the world.  How to Participate. \nTraining Sessions are still available. \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/global-climate-action-summit/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180915
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SUMMARY:Global South Summit 2018
DESCRIPTION:On September 14th we will convene the 2018 Global South Summit in New York City at the UN Church Center.  REGISTER NOW \nLast year\, the Center for Earth Ethics teamed up with Rev. Leo Woodbury of Kingdom Living Temple to host the 2017Global South Summit.  Participants came from North Carolina\, South Carolina\, New York\, and New Jersey\, as well as\, Global South representatives of Mexico\, El Salvador and Nigeria to join forces tackling the problems of Climate Change. \nThe Summit serves to bring allies together\, sharing various insights and information\, thereby strengthening our potential impact through partnership.  This shared space helps bring our local communities and constituents forward towards clean air and clean water by providing new educational platforms that serve those goals. \n   \n  \nAfter a rich morning session which included talks by  (clockwise from top left) Green Faith Organizer Estrella Sainburg\, Dogwood Alliance’s Danna Smith\, International Adviser Marta Benavides and CEE’s Mindahi Bastida\, participants reconvened at Union Theological Seminary for discussion. \nTopics Included: \n\nHow do we bring NGO’s together? Do we all have the same goals? (NGO’s\, Communities\, Faith groups\, Environmentalists\, Original Peoples?)  How can we determine if NGO’s share our common goal to reconnect people to the Earth?\nWhat principles can we apply from First Nations’ wisdom?\nHow do we measure Sustainability?  What is Our Vision of the Future?\nHow do we make a Just Transition?\nWhat are the current funding sources to assist communities transitioning to renewable energy sources?\nHow can pastors apply this  information to their congregations?\n\nHow can we move forward on these subjects as we integrate a new year of progress and deepening understanding of these important issues? \nREGISTER \nFor more information contact us at info@centerforearthethics.org. \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/global-south-summit-2018/
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SUMMARY:Global Climate Action Summit: Integral Ecology
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Earth Ethics will join Interfaith Power and Light\, Greenfaith\, Global Catholic Climate Movement\, Citizen’s Climate Lobby and others in the Global Climate Action Summit Faith-Rooted Affiliated Workshops.  The GCAS workshops are designed and led by leaders and experts representing many faiths on Wednesday\, September 12\, Thursday\, September 13\, and Friday September\, 14 at Grace Cathedral. Participants will engage with issues of faith\, climate change\, local and global action\, and learn about environmental praxis from a multi-faith perspective. \nCEE is co-hosting a panel of representatives from the Vatican\, and various religious and Indigenous traditions\, to explore the meaning of integral ecology. \n  \nINTEGRAL ECOLOGY: AS SEEN THROUGH THE LENS OF LAUDATO SI’ AND OTHER RELIGIOUS AND INDIGENOUS TRADITIONS \nFriday\, September 14th\, 2:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. \nHost: Ken Kitatani\, Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development; Center for Earth Ethics; Forum 21 Institute \nThis event is Co-Sponsored by:
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/global-climate-action-summit-integral-ecology/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180920T180000
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SUMMARY:#OurPowerPRnyc
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Earth Ethics in standing with our brothers and sisters of #OurPowerPRnyc on September 20th for a Just Recovery for Puerto Rico. \n#OurPowerPRnyc Statement \nSeptember 20th will mark one year since Hurricane Maria landed on Puerto Rico. What we have seen in that time amounts to no less than a humanitarian crisis and mass violation of human rights. This has been fueled by a long legacy of colonialism and extraction; a sadistic federal administration committed to racism\, subjugation\, and austerity; and the deepening climate crisis wreaking havoc on low-income communities\, communities of color\, and the Global South.\n\nOn September 20th\, #OurPowerPRnyc will be holding a community gathering in New York City to commemorate the landing of Hurricane Maria\, to look back on the events of last year\, to uplift the acts of resistance and resilience carried out on the island\, and to ask the question “Where are we now?”\n\nWe recognize that our sisters and brothers from the island are defined in part by their relentless commitment to social justice. Whether it is a rally for Black Lives Matter\, indigenous rights\, workers’ rights\, or immigration justice\, we have always counted on the people of Puerto Rico to stand with us in solidarity.\n\nThis is a moment to demonstrate our support for our sisters and brothers from the island in a time of both deep crisis and renewed possibility\, in a time when over 3.3 million of our brothers and sisters stand at a crossroads between the forces of disaster capitalism on one hand and a grassroots movement towards a just transition\, people-to-people recovery\, and environmental\, economic\, racial\, and climate justice and sovereignty on the other.  Learn More  \n#OurPowerPRnyc\n#NoToDisasterCapitalism\n#JustRecoveryJustTransition\n#SolidarityWithBorinquen
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/ourpowerprnyc/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180925
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SUMMARY:Woven Skin Talks: NY Climate Week Exhibition with Panel Discussion Sept 24th
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. premiere of the internationally renowned textile artist Claudy Jongstra’s immersive nomadic art installation\, WOVEN SKIN is happening in NYC during Climate Week. \nPresented by the A/D/O and the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture\, the monumental sculpture is composed of 60 natural wool artworks from Jongstra’s indigenous flock of Drenthe Heath Sheep\, saturated with brilliant pigment from extensive natural dye research of madder root\, grown in the Studio’s own small-scale biodynamic farm in the Northern Netherlands. Each artwork is stretched onto a modular steel armature in a confluence of primal and modernist architectural impulses. \nThe exhibit will run from September 22nd to September 24th on view at A/D/O 29 Norman Ave. Brooklyn\, NY between 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. \nThe exhibit will also be on view at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture from September 27th to September 30th between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. \n\nYou are invited to join Claudy Jongstra with CEE’s Karenna Gore and others for a Panel Discussion at 6:30 pm on September 24th.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/woven-skin-talks/
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Climate Week Reception
DESCRIPTION:Union Theological Seminary will host an Interfaith Climate Week Reception on Sept 25 from 6-7:30 pm at 3041 Broadway at 121st Street\, NYC. \nThis informal gathering with refreshments will offer an opportunity for faith-based organizations to share information about their climate change programs and activities. The event is co-sponsored by the Center for Earth Ethics and the Parliament of the World’s Religions. Partner Organizations include the Committee of Religious NGOs at the UN\, the Interfaith Center of New York\, the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology\, and the United Religions Initiative. \nAdmission is free. \nAbout CLIMATE WEEK NYC 2018\nTaking place between September 24-30\, 2018\, in New York City\, is Climate Week NYC. \nClimate Week NYC is a global event in coordination with The Climate Group\, the United Nations and the City of New York\, which happens annually during the UN General Assembly.  Businesses\, governments\, academic institutions\, arts and music organizations\, and NGOs are all invited to participate in the iconic week\, through the Climate Week NYC Events program.  From panel discussions\, to concerts\, exhibitions and seminars\, organizations and individuals can play a pivotal role in advancing the debate\, driving awareness\, and keeping climate action at the top of our global priorities. \nLearn More \nFollow #ClimateWeekNYC on social media for live updates.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/interfaith-climate-week-reception/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180926T130000
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SUMMARY:Reducing Waste Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a webinar hosted by the Center for Earth Ethics and the Climate Speakers Network. This webinar is geared toward people of faith who are interested in learning way to reduce waste in their places of worship\, homes\, and/or communities.  \nOur featured speaker will be Reverend Stephanie Allen\, rector of Church of the Nativity in Raleigh\, North Carolina and founder of Zero Waste Church. \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 26\, 2018 \nTime: 1-2 PM EDT \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/reducing-waste-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180930
DTSTAMP:20260601T161011
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SUMMARY:Rooted and Grounded: Conference on Land & Christian Discipleship
DESCRIPTION:As God’s people\, the church is called to imagine and embody alternative ways of relating to the land that cultivate shalom among human beings\, the rest of creation and God. To do this\, we must be deeply rooted in the biblical text and engaged with present-day movements to protect the land and its resources. AMBS is pleased to announce the fourth conference\, building on prior events. \n2018 Keynote Speakers\n\nKarenna Gore\, founder of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary\nValerie Bridgeman\, Associate Professor of Homiletics and Hebrew Bible at Methodist Theological School in Ohio\nRandy Woodley\, Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture at Portland Seminary\n\n  \nCo-Sponsors\nThe Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions  \nMerry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College \n\n  \nCall for Papers\nPaper and workshop proposals will be accepted until July 1.\nDownload the call for papers \n\n  \nWhat to Expect\nThe three days will weave together worship\, theology\, biblical study and praxis. In addition to keynote presentations\, papers and workshops\, participants will join in several worship services. An afternoon of immersion experiences will give participants opportunities to explore conservation and restoration efforts in the region. \nThe AMBS campus\, with areas of native grass and wildflowers\, rain gardens\, a prayer labyrinth and a walking path\, will provide opportunities for learning\, recreation and meditation. \nMore information at www.AMBS.edu/rootedandgrounded\nQuestions: rootedandgrounded@ambs.edu \nFind us on Facebook.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/rooted-and-grounded-conference-on-land-christian-discipleship/
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SUMMARY:International Rights of Nature Symposium – 10 Year Anniversary of Rights of Nature in Ecuador’s Constitution
DESCRIPTION:CEE’s Mindahi Bastida will participate in this event to commemorate Ecuador’s 10th anniversary for Rights of Nature and to examine and expand the Rights of Nature movement around the world. \nIn 2008\, Ecuador\, one of the most environmentally diverse places on Earth\, became the first country in the world to recognize that nature is not an object to exploit\, but a subject to respect and protect. Now\, ten years after adopting Rights of Nature into its national Constitution\, Ecuador offers an important case study for the global Rights of Nature movement. As the Rights of Nature movement takes hold around the world\, from New Zealand to Colombia to India to Sweden and beyond\, Ecuador offers critical lessons for the global movement. \nThe Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) is organizing an international symposium September 27th and 28th to not only celebrate 10 years of Rights of Nature in Ecuador but to bring together Rights of Nature leaders from across the globe to share experiences and ideas\, evaluate successes and failures of Rights of Nature laws\, cases\, and judgements\, and to build solidarity and strategies for strengthening and growing the Rights of Nature movement in the years ahead. \nWe hope you will join us in Quito\, Ecuador for the Symposium (Sept. 27-28) and hear from Rights of Nature leaders\, frontline communities\, and Indigenous peoples who are working to protect their homes\, their way of life and the environment by adopting Rights of Nature. We also invite you to join us for the Round-table that will follow on September 29th.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/international-rights-of-nature-symposium-10-year-anniversary-of-rights-of-nature-in-ecuadors-constitution/
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