Insights

COP29 Report: Progress on Climate Finance

At the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP29, which met in November in Baku, Azerbaijan, climate finance took center stage. Climate finance has been a significant focus of international climate negotiations since 2009. As a virtual delegate to COP29 representing the Episcopal Church, I paid close attention to the dialogues on this topic. Climate Finance Explained Climate finance refers to financial resources given as grants, loans and investments to support

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Tim Guinee Webinar Explores Health and Justice Costs of Gas Stove Emissions

“Character is defined not in moments of ease, but in moments of hardship. The mettle of a sailor isn’t defined when his ship is calm and at anchor—it’s in the maelstrom. And we know there are frightening clouds on the horizon.”  Actor and climate activist Tim Guinee made this observation at the beginning of a December 5 webinar, organized by the Center for Earth Ethics, that explored the often-overlooked health

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Reflections from Ratiwennahní:rats

One founding cornerstone of Center for Earth Ethics is to support Indigenous Peoples in living out their traditional ways. We have come to understand that helping hold time and space to focus on original languages is a good way to do that. We are mindful of the way that these languages convey special meaning and knowledge about the interrelationships within the web of life. We are also cognizant of the

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CEE and URI Publish Youth-Focused Report Ahead of Biodiversity COP

“Ecosystem restoration can revive local traditions and deepen our bonds with land, water and other species. This is especially true when the restoration efforts are guided by the values, culture and spirituality (VCS) of the people living in the community. A strengthened connection with Earth and with one another supports unique and thriving localities.” This key finding anchors a new report from Center for Earth Ethics and United Religions Initiative:

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UPROSE Festival Celebrates Justice and a Regenerative Economy

“We are taught to leave the Earth even better than we found it.” Kadjahtou Balde shared this Muslim perspective on regeneration and community practices during the interfaith panel on climate justice and a just transition organized by the Center for Earth Ethics. The panel was hosted by climate justice organization UPROSE during their “Climate Justice Lives Here!” community festival on September 28 at Pier 4 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.  In addition to

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Eighth Global South Summit Emphasizes Connections and Solutions

On Friday, September 27, 40 climate advocates, activists, researchers and scholars gathered for the eighth annual Global South Summit, which was organized by the South Carolina-based New Alpha Community Development Corporation and hosted at Union Theological Seminary by the Center for Earth Ethics.  In welcoming the guests, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore praised the organizers for “playing a leadership role in convening a conversation, during Climate Week, when the UN General Assembly is

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Authors

Karenna Gore
Samira Siddique
Allegra Lovejoy
Timothy Cross
Ned Joyner
Olivia “Liv” Watyana’li:yo Bigtree
Taylar Enlow
Andrew Schwartz
Alyssa Ng
Alyssa Ng
Aja Two Crows
Aja Two Crows
Shannon MD Smith
Shannon MD Smith
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Catherine Flowers
Lyla June Johnston
Lyla June Johnston
Betty Lyons
Mona Polacca
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Teddy Nalwanji
Mindahi Crescencio Bastida Muñoz
Mindahi Bastida
Petra Thombs
Geraldine Ann Patrick Encina
Geraldine Patrick
Workshop by Poppy Jones for children, talking about Acorn and the Oak Tree at Musical Seeds event. September 2017.
Poppy Jones