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As the F&ES-based Forum on Religion and Ecology celebrates 20 years, we sit down with co-founder Mary Evelyn Tucker, who describes the growing global awareness of the relationship between the world’s religious and spiritual traditions and it can help humankind solve its environmental challenges.

By Allegra Lovejoy Wiprud
Yale School of Forestry &...

University of Eastern Finland
Press release
December 17, 2018

Local stakeholders need more information than is currently available to them on the impacts of former mining activities on ground water and surface water, potential soil contamination, and the safety of natural products, a new study from Finland shows. The majority of the respondents generally regarded post-mining...

Yale Quadcast
December 2018

Yale Divinity School Professor Willie Jennings discusses Christian stewardship of the environment, conscious meat consumption, and the intersection of racial and environmental justice.

Listen to this podcast here.

December 13, 2018
By Joan Chittister
National Catholic Reporter

This article appears in the COP24 Poland feature series. View the full series.

I just came back from the...

December 12, 2018
By Jeremy Hance
The Guardian

The continent’s largest land mammal plays crucial role in spiritual lives of the tribes

On 5,000 hectares of unploughed prairie in north-eastern Montana, hundreds of wild bison roam once again. But this herd is not in a national park or a protected sanctuary – they are on tribal lands. Belonging to the Assiniboine...

December 10, 2018
By Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News Service
National Catholic Reporter

Catholic representatives worked to keep negotiations on track for a comprehensive deal to address global warming as the U.N. climate change conference entered its second and final week in Katowice, Poland.

December 8, 2018
By Gus Bova
Texas Observer

In the poor, violent Northern Triangle of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, worsening floods, drought and storms are pushing a growing number of migrants north.

Donald Trump thinks there’s an immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. He has no idea what’s coming.

December 7, 2018
By Todd Dagwell
MNnews

A group of pilgrims from all over the world is preparing to enter the city of Katowice, Poland, to bring climate disruption to the attention of world leaders meeting for the 24th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24).

December 6, 2018
By Jeff Biggers
Artists and Climate Change

Earlier this year, taking a front row seat at a church in Gary, Indiana, I watched as a young rapper, local food leader and an arts educator beguiled a standing-room-only audience with a theatrical envisioning of their city in the year 2030.

To the side of the stage, jazz legend Billy Foster and his trio added...

Dharma is the fabric of a healthy, sane, sustaining and nurturing ecology.

By Christopher L. Fici
The Wire
December 4, 2018