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“Religion and Ecology Can the Climate Change?”
Daedalus, Fall 2001
Edited by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim

Resource List for “Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Climate Change Webinar”
(May 14, 2020)

Interfaith Power and Light

Yale Climate Connections: Faith & Ethics

Laudato Si' Movement

Catholic Climate Covenant

World Council of Churches: “Care for creation and climate justice”

Episcopal Climate News

Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment

Comox Valley Climate Change Network

Faith and Climate Protection
Deutsche Welle

Religious Organizations Taking Action on Climate Change, 2007 report
by Elizabeth Allison

“Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialogue, Prudence and the Common Good”
US Catholic Bishops, 2001

Blessed Tomorrow

Religica Response to a Changing Climate

Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions

InsideClimate News

Climate Change Resource Guide
Society of Environmental Journalists

Multifaith Network for Climate Justice

Climate Justice Studies
University of California and California State University NXTerra

Global Fossil Fuel Divestment Commitments Database

Sacred Season for Climate Justice Resource Collection

Climate Mental Health Network

Climate Vigil

Climate Social Science Network

2024 Dayenu Passover Seder Supplement

“Сlimate Change Conflict and Freedom of Religion and Belief”
By Elizabeth Nelson with Daniel Ekomo-Soignet and Rachel Forster. Search for Common Ground. June 2024.
 

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