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By George Handley
Patheos
July 26, 2015

The LDS Church has recently rolled out new training for members about the central importance of the importance of observance of the Sabbath Day and of the sacrament. My thoughts here are inspired by this training, which I find to be wonderfully focused on the fundamental covenant we make at baptism and which we renew each Sunday to take...

July 20, 2015
By Kari Lydersen
Midwest Energy News

On June 22, Huda Alkaff circulated among the crowd of men, women and youth at the Islamic society of Milwaukee gathered to break the Ramadan fast after sunset and to talk about climate change, water and how to live a more environmentally sustainable existence.

July 20, 2015
Environmental Protection Agency

Contact Information: Dawn Harris Young, (404) 562-8421 (Direct), (404) 562-8400 (Main), harris-young.dawn@epa.gov

ATLANTA – On Monday, July 20th, the White House will recognize Steven Beumer of Maitland, Fla., as a “Champion of Change” for his efforts in...

Mary Evelyn Tucker says the pope’s historic call on climate change captures a growing movement that gives environmental activism moral weight

By Mary Evelyn Tucker
South China Morning Post
July 19, 2015

For decades, the public has assumed that scientists or policymakers would solve environmental problems like climate change. Market-based and technological...

July 18, 2015
By Pope Francis
The Ecologist

The world has become intolerable for people everywhere, and for Earth herself, says Pope Francis. Profound, transformative change leading to social and economic justice is now an absolute necessity and something we must all fight for. We must also act to safeguard the Earth herself, our common home.

 

An encyclical is the highest-level teaching document in the Catholic Church, and this is the first in 2000 years concerned with the environment.

By Mary Evelyn Tucker
Outlook
July 15, 2015

Stemming climate change is a moral responsibility, suggests Pope Francis in encyclical on need for sustainability

By Mary Evelyn Tucker
YaleGlobal
July 14, 2015