Blogs
Caring for Creation in the Church of Sweden: An Interview
Blog: The Archbishop of Uppsala of the Church of Sweden, Antje Jackelén, is an inspirational religious and environmental leader - one who preaches in favor of the planet. Long before becoming...
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Grieving for Our Planet
Blog: Amy Lou Martin - Whatever our religious beliefs and practices, we are all united in that one day each of us will face death; and so too will those we...
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Enabling Children to Experience Nature
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - I visited The Essex County Environmental Center in New Jersey, which educates tens of thousands of kids every year on environmental sustainability. They take kids on...
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A Vegan Church?!
Blog: Tanja Mancinelli with Pastor Rob Munro - To link veganism with religion is not necessarily the most obvious association one would make. But on second glance, the connection between the...
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Spiritual Ecology: A Sufi Perspective
Blog: Tanja Mancinelli - These are the introductory words of Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, a worldwide known Sufi teacher, in his recently published book “Spiritual Ecology. 10 Practices to Reawaken the Sacred in...
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A Light in the Darkness
Blog: Alphonse Akouyu - The world in which we live today needs light which can shine in darkness. This light reminds us of our duty to preserve light for future generations. In...
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Seattle, Spirituality, and Sustainability
Blog: Faygle Train - Seattle and Washington State have recently experienced climate change impacts. Last year, April ended the wettest winter period since records began in 1895. This year, Seattle experienced...
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Houses of Worship Greening Project
Blog: This Project engages three religious institutions in Jerusalem –a church, mosque, and synagogue, or a seminary, in a “greening” process of both the physical building and grounds, as well as...
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1 Billion Cars vs. 1 Billion Trees: You Decide
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - Cars are on a collision course with trees. Why is that? Because cars need parking spaces. Most cars use multiple parking spaces throughout the day --...
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California Burning: People in Paradise, Trees and Oil
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - The largest and deadliest wildfires in California's history took the lives of at least 83 people, burned 13,500 homes, and destroyed 200,000 acres. 563 people are...
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Parliament of World Religions Flyer
Blog: Accessing renewable energy with the help of religion Sunday November 4th 12:15-13:45 At the Parliament of World Religions
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Mobilizing Religious Communities to Care for Philadelphia and the Earth
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - As Philadelphia has experienced a rise in temperatures due to climate change, Mayor Jim Kenney has committed the city to 100 percent clean energy by 2030....
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