
Environmental issues and the Anglican Communion
World Environment Day will be observed on Sunday, June 5, ENS republished a video titled “Environmental issues and the Anglican Communion.”

World Environment Day will be observed on Sunday, June 5, ENS republished a video titled “Environmental issues and the Anglican Communion.”

Several bishops around the Anglican Communion have made short videos describing the impact and implications of climate change in their dioceses and calling for prayer and action.

Bishop Eugene Sutton of Maryland has joined with seven other religious leaders in his state to call on Episcopal clergy to preach about climate change on the weekend of September 25-27.

Pope Francis, on his third day in Ecuador, spoke to his concerns on the environment, in particular on the fate of Equatorial Amazon, to an

Now what? The Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas, Missioner for Creation Care, Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts reflects on the action of General Convention to divest from fossil fuels.

Archbishop Welby’s message to Global Citizen Earth Day rally held on April 18: The Archbishop of Canterbury sent a message to the Global Citizen Earth

A press release from The Episcopal Church announces: [March 24, 2015] Now available here is the Climate Change Crisis, presented by the Domestic and Foreign

Last year, her research showed that more than 75 percent of American scientists are religious. On March 13 of this year, she presented a new

The Reverend Weston Mathews, associate rector at St. Stephen’s Episcopal in Richmond, Va., and a contributing editor to Episcopal Cafe, was one of ten people

Instead of giving up chocolate for Lent, how about cutting down on carbon usage? Green Anglicans, Anglican Church of Southern African Environmental Network, offers a chart for