Blogs
What If Trump And Xi Were To See Eye To Eye On Sustainability?
Blog: It happened. President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, and along with the U.S. withdrawal went any illusion that we can depend on US government to protect...
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Bill O’Reilly, Violation, and Mother Earth
Blog: This Earth Day, let us recall the words of Gandhi: “What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing...
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This Election Reveals The Collision Course Between Consumer Society And Creation
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - What this election reveals to me is to the extent to which American society, but more generally the dominant paradigm of consumer society, is on a...
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$13.6 Trillion Is The Cost Of Violence Last Year. What Is The Price Of Peace?
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - What are the biggest obstacles to living sustainably in harmony with both nature and other humans? Maybe climate change, reducing biodiversity loss, and not treating the...
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Doing Well and Doing Good: Learning from KIND Snacks Founder Daniel Lubetzky
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - Do you eat KIND Bars, those ubiquitous fruit and nut bars wrapped in distinctive striped packaging? There’s a good chance you do since they are the...
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Modern Megacity, Meet Ancient Wisdom
Blog: Rabbi Yonatan Neril - “City limits have become limitless cities,” proclaims a Prudential advertisement appearing in many airports. Jakarta, São Paolo, and Shanghai all have metropolitan area populations of more...
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Jerusalem Opens Up to Faith and Ecology Through Spoken Word and Song
Blog: Caroline Stern - Last week in Jerusalem, men and women from diverse backgrounds came together at the Second Annual Interfaith Eco Poetry Slam to share their hearts and minds on...
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Creating A “Shared Society”: What Might that Mean for the Holy Land?
Blog: Marilena Bekierz - Last week I attended the Givat Haviva Conference on Shared Society, with fascinating presentations and discussions.
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What does Passover have to do with the Earth?
Blog: David Miron-Wapner - Passover and Earth Day coincide this year. The juxtaposition of these ancient and modern days can help augment our awareness of the pharaoh-like power humanity collectively wields...
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Partnering in Good Faith, for the Rehabilitation of the Jordan River
Blog: Andrew Deutsch - A very special interfaith ecology tour, “Partnering in Good Faith, Towards the Rehabilitation of the Jordan River,” took place on January 28th, 2016. EcoPeace led the tour,...
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Women’s Faith and Ecology Project in Jerusalem Spurs Dialogue and Action
Blog: Manya Kagan - The Women's Faith and Ecology Project in Jerusalem continues to engage Christian, Muslim, and Jewish women in the Jerusalem area for inspiring seminars on faith and ecology.
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On Sisterhood and Sustainability in Jerusalem
Blog: Manya Kagan - Fourteen Muslim, Christian, and Jewish women participated in a Women's Faith Ecology Seminar in Jerusalem, along with panelists of the three faiths. The participants were quite diverse...
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