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About the Forum

The Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology is an international multireligious project contributing to a new academic field and an engaged moral force of religious environmentalism. With its conferences, publications, monthly newsletter, and website, it explores religious worldviews, texts, and ethics in order to contribute to environmental solutions along with science, policy, law, economics, and appropriate technology.

The Forum was founded at the United Nations in 1998 by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim and has been based at Yale University since 2006. In 2023, the Forum became affiliated with, and now operates under the auspices of, the Yale Center for Environmental Justice. Please explore the About Us section for more information on the Mission, History, and Projects of the Forum. Download our Forum flyer and our brochure of all Yale Forum projects. 

Others have helped lead this work, such as the National Religious Partnership on the Environment, GreenFaith, Interfaith Power and Light, Earth Ministry, Faith in Place, and Blessed Tomorrow in the United States. In Britain, the Alliance of Religion and Conservation (ARC) was an early leader and the European Forum for the Study of Religion and the Environment has advanced scholarly research.

New & Noteworthy

How can the wisdom of Deeptime offer guidance and resilience in these turbulent times? Join two upcoming online courses with Sam King on the Deeptime Network – "Journey of the Universe" (starting March 25) and "The Worldview of Thomas Berry" (starting May 20).

These courses are based on the Yale/Coursera courses developed by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim with the assistance of Sam King and Anna Thurston. They will explore how the emerging story of cosmic evolution can help guide us toward a more just and flourishing future.

REGISTER HERE.

The November/December issue of the journal Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development features a beautiful career-spanning profile on our co-founder and director, Mary Evelyn Tucker.

You’ll find the introduction here and the full profile on Mary Evelyn here.

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We would like to share this recent podcast by Brian McLaren with the Center for Action and Contemplation: “Seeing Nature as a Historian of Religions with Mary Evelyn Tucker.”

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On November 22, 2024, the “Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Berry, and Process Philosophy” conference was held at Beijing Normal University by the School of Philosophy and The Center for Sciences and Humanities. Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim participated in this special conference, which was the first of its kind in China.

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FORE SPOTLIGHTS Video/Podcast Series

Spotlights, 5.13, Philosophy, Ecology, and Conversion with Russell Duvernoy
This episode of Spotlights features Russell Duvernoy, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosophy at King's University College at Western University in London, Ontario. We discuss Russell’s engagement with process philosophies, environmental philosophy, contemporary Continental philosophy, and comparative philosophy (including classical Daoism, Mahayana Buddhist philosophy, and world Indigenous philosophies). We touch on topics like attention, affect, tensions between speculative and existential philosophies, and the idea of ecological conversion. Some of these topics are covered in his monograph, Affect and Attention after Deleuze and Whitehead: Ecological Attunement (Edinburgh University Press, 2020). More information is available on the publisher’s website: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/…

 

You can also access the SPOTLIGHTS series as audio podcasts by going here
Watch all episodes of Spotlights from our archive page

Check back here every other Monday for a new episode. 
 
Congratulations to FORE Spotlights for being named one of the 20 best podcasts of 2021 on environmental activism!

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The Forum has released a series of courses on Religion & Ecology through Yale University and the Coursera online learning platform. The courses are free to audit, available anywhere in the world, and can be pursued at your own pace. Join an online community of peers for further support and to deepen your engagement

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