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SUMMARY:Keeping Faith in Science?
DESCRIPTION:  \nCEE Executive Director Karenna Gorewill take part in the Keeping Faith in Science?\, a series of webinars in February sponsored by the London-based United Society Partners in the Gospel. She will speak about faith and the climate crisis at 2:30 p.m. EST (7.30 p.m. U.K. time) on February 17 alongside Dr. George Zachariah from Trinity Methodist Theological College\, New Zealand. \n“We are privileged to be joined by Karenna Gore\, an expert in the relationship between faith and climate activism\, alongside many other experts in their respective fields across the world church\,” said Revd Canon Richard Bartlett\, USPG’s director of mission engagement. “It is going to be a thought-provoking and very topical series of webinars.” \nOther speakers in the four-part series\, which will be running at 7.30 p.m. every Thursday in February\, include Professor Jolyon Mitchell\, director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues at the University of Edinburgh\, and Dr. Mwai Makoka\, programme executive at the World Council of Churches. \nFounded in 1701\, USPG is the Anglican mission agency that partners churches and communities worldwide in God’s mission to enliven faith\, strengthen relationships\, unlock potential and champion justice. \nLEARN MORE AND REGISTER
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/keeping-faith-in-science/
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SUMMARY:Faith for Earth Dialogue\, Feb 21 - Mar 4
DESCRIPTION:The resumed fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly will take place online and in Nairobi from February 28 to March 2\, 2022. UNEA-5 brings together representatives of the 193 UN Member States\, businesses\, civil society and other stakeholders to agree on policies to address the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. \nTo amplify the voices of faith-based organizations at UNEA-5\, UNEP’s Faith for Earth Initiative has organized the Faith for Earth Dialogue\, a set of more than 25 online panels and conversations from February 21 to March 4. \nCEE Participation at the  Faith for Earth Dialogue (all times New York) \n\nFaith for Earth: A Call for Action. Monday\, February 21\, 9:30 a.m. CEE Advisory Board member Kusumita Pedersen is a panelist.\nWorking Group on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Restoration. Wednesday\, February 23\, 8 a.m. Andrew Schwartz\, director of sustainability and global affairs\, and Gopal Patel\, a senior advisor\, are panelists.\nFaith\, Values & Ethics in Environmental Governance. Friday\, February 25\, 9:30 a.m. Kusumita Pedersen and Mona Polacca\, a senior fellow\, are panelists.\nFaith and Food: Nature Positive Solutions for a Flourishing World. Wednesday\, March 2\, 8 a.m. Andrew Schwartz organized and will lead the session. (SPECIAL REGISTRATION LINK for this session only.) \nFaiths Respond to Stockholm+50 & UNEP@50. Friday\, March 4\, 8 a.m. Gopal Patel is a panelist. Karenna Gore\, CEE’s founder and executive director\, will moderate the session.\n\nRegister today at Faith for Earth Dialogue.  \nLearn more \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/faith-for-earth-dialogue-feb-21-mar-4/
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SUMMARY:Karenna Gore: "Widening the Circle"
DESCRIPTION:“Widening the Circle”\nWednesday\, February 23\, 2022\n12 p.m. New Haven & New York\n_____________________ \nOn Wednesday\, February 23\, 2022\, at noon Eastern Time\, Executive Director Karenna Gore will address Yale students and guests as a session in the School of the Environment BIOMES speaker series. The title of Ms. Gore’s address\, “Widening the Circle\,” will examine the root causes of today’s compound ecological crisis. \nMary Evelyn Tucker\, co-founder and co-director of the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale\, will introduce Ms. Gore. The talk will be broadcast live to members of the Yale community in Burke Auditorium and online to guests.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/karenna-gore-widening-the-circle/
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