Blog & News
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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Eye on Planet: Local clergy unite to promote cleaner environment
News Coverage: Thousands of people are expected to converge on the National Mall in Washington today for a series of Earth Day rallies and teach-ins, many of them religious leaders or people...
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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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Turning asphalt Haredi schoolyards into mini-farms
News Coverage: Most ultra-Orthodox Israelis have little awareness of environmental issues and no space to garden. Leshomra was founded to change that.
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Seminaries Addressing Ecological Crisis in New York
Press Release: Yesterday's Faith & Ecology Seminary Education Conference engaged seminary deans and faculty to explore ways of integrating faith and ecology into their theology curriculums so that emerging clergy can speak...
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Seminary Environmental Leadership Initiative Grant
Press Release: The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded a three-year, $425,000 grant to Methodist Theological School in Ohio to support the establishment of the Seminary Environmental Leadership Initiative. The grant will be...
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COP22 : Les meilleures punchlines pour clouer le bec d’un climato-sceptique
News Coverage: Lors du Sommet de Fès sur la Conscience Climat, le 3 novembre, leaders spirituels et laïcs étaient en verve. Florilège.
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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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Words of Change
News Coverage: If music and math are the universal languages, then poetry is the great equalizer, a transcendent stream of words that flows undiscriminating between people and places.
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