World Council of Churches divests from fossil fuels
The London Guardian reports that the World Council of Churches, which represents over 500 million Christians, has divested from fossil fuels:
The London Guardian reports that the World Council of Churches, which represents over 500 million Christians, has divested from fossil fuels:
This weekend, NPR interviewed Katharine Haynoe, an atmospheric scientist and researcher at Texas Tech University. As a devout Christian, she has spent the last few
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) have issued a joint statement in support of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Rule on carbon emissions
President Obama Obama’s has announced new carbon regulations for the U.S. 17 percent of the world’s emissions come from the United States. The new regulations
The Rev. Bob Coniglio of Emmanuel, Cape Charles, performs the annual Blessing of the Worms at Cape Charles’ New Roots Youth Garden.
Brad Leland of Vox reports that “[a] major section of West Antarctica’s massive ice sheet is melting into the ocean, and it’s unlikely that anything
The effects of climate change are already being felt in the United States, according to The National Climate Assessment. The New York Times has the
Erica Lea offers a thoughtful reflection in Christian Feminism Today: “Gaia, Sallie McFague, and You Walk into a Bar…Christian Ecofeminist Theology Today”. Lea begins:
An Earth Day meditation: Deep Peace of the Running Wave
Brook Wilensky-Lanford interviews Ari Handel, screen writer for the movie, Noah, on the environmental issues that some are calling eco-whacko, at