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October 8, 2014
By Kevin Dennehy    
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern, who has led the United States in global climate talks since 2009, will address domestic and international efforts to mitigate the threat of global climate change during a public speech at Yale on Tuesday, Oct. 14.

October 15, 2014
By Soma Basu
Down to Earth

Disagreement is brewing among Krishna’s devotees in Vrindavan. While some want to show their love for the god by building temples, others serve Krishna by restoring the forests that were intrinsic to his life

October 5, 2014
Worldcruch

After monks went on a hunger strike to push for a citywide ban on animal slaughter, the local government declared Palitana a meat-free zone. But the city’s Muslims are not happy.

PALITANA — Jainism is one of the oldest religions in the world and preaches a path of non-violence towards all living...

October 1, 2014
By Ray Waddle
Yale University - Notes from the Quad

For decades Mary Evelyn Tucker has been trying to draw the world’s religions into engagement with the moral dimensions of ecological issues. She has also been birthing with others a story of science and religion for the future of a flourishing Earth community – both people and planet.

Our current...

September 30, 2014
DW

Religious leaders met at the Interfaith Climate Summit to discuss how to tackle climate challenges from a faith-based perspective. After all, there is no such thing as believing in climate change, says Guillermo Kerber.

DW: What was the purpose of the Interfaith Climate Summit in New York ?

 

The Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, NY, seeks applications from innovative, doctoral candidates or recent Ph.D., M.D., J.D., or Sc.D. recipients interested in a broad range of issues in sustainable development.

By Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
September 30, 2014

The watershed People’s Climate March, held in New York on Sept. 21, demonstrated that people and planet are one force, and that climate justice and ecosystems preservation are part of a holistic way forward. 

The People’s Climate March on September 21 in...