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And they are turning the Dakota Access protests into a worldwide environmental movement.

By Alexander Sammon
Mother Jones
October 10, 2016

The new book by Mitch Hescox and Paul Douglas is a marriage of science and faith

By John Abraham
The Guardian
October 10, 2016

Most of you are aware of a growing movement amongst persons of faith to bring more action on dealing with climate change. The argument is powerful for the faithful – the Earth is God’s gift to humanity. We should care for it accordingly.

October 7, 2016
By Monica Davey
New York Times

FLINT, Mich. — All along, through months of complaints from residents of this city about the peculiar colors and odors they said were coming from their faucets, the overriding message from the authorities here was that the water would be just fine.

Yes, there had been a boil order when fecal coliform bacteria turned up in...

October 3, 2016
By Marie Venner
National Catholic Reporter

Energy use has electrified a swell of Catholics this summer in the three-county Monterey, Calif., diocese, where new initiatives inspired by Pope Francis’ environmental encyclical seek not only wholesale changes in their parishes but the community as a whole.

October 3, 2016
Independent Catholic News

Today, on the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, Catholic institutions and communities from all over the world celebrated the culmination of the month-long Season of Creation with the largest joint announcement of their decision to divest from fossil fuels.

October 3, 2016
By Dennis Overbye
New York Times

MAUNA KEA, Hawaii — Little lives up here except whispering hopes and a little bug called Wekiu.

We were water beings from the beginning. The river was our Grandmother and supplied everything we needed to survive.

By Linda Hogan
Yes! Magazine
October 4, 2016

October 4, 2016
By Tomás Insua
Huffington Post

Even the most optimistic among us would not dispute that our world is currently in a desperate state. From climate change to armed conflict, from pollution to widespread inequality, humanity suffers from innumerable afflictions. While some afflictions are more recent phenomena than others, how we cope with this suffering, and how...

Americans’ views on climate change diverge sharply depending on their political affiliations, says a new Pew Research poll. But two areas of consensus are emerging.

By Ellen Powell, Staff
Christian Science Monitor
October 4, 2016

Climate change is still very much a political issue, finds a new poll by the Pew Research Center. But the seeds of consensus are present, too...

Organized by Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
September 29, 2016

THE STORY:

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (SRST) has taken a strong stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), a 1,134 ­mile long oil pipeline starting from the Bakken Oil Fields in North Dakota and ending up in refineries in Patoka, Illinois. It is proposed to transport over 570,000 barrels per day.