March 30, 2010By Bradley BrooksAssociated Press
PDT CARLINDA, Brazil (AP) – The gunmen arrived in the Amazon dusk, circling the house where Sister Leonora was hiding,...
March 25, 2010
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Conservative Evangelicals embrace God and green
Why some right-leaning evangelical Christians have become true believers in climate change. God and...
March 22, 2010
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Time to Cure Global Tide of Sick Water
Turning Two Millions Tons of Waste - Equal to Over Two Billion Tons of Wastewater - into Economic Resource...
March 22, 2010United Nations Environment Programme
Nairobi (Kenya) - Investment in safe water will have high returns in ensuring a healthy ecosystem and human society, says a...
March 19, 2010By Jeremy Lovell of ClimateWireThe New York Times
LONDON – Apocalyptic visions and the muscular language of religious fervor are invading the climate...
March 14, 2010By the Rev. Doug Hunt Tennessean.com
In December, more than 100 diverse members of the world’s faith communities met in Copenhagen with representatives of...
March 13, 2010
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Evangelicals are seen as key in climate debate
Panel touts nexus between spirituality and environmentalism
By Gary SoulsmanThe News Journal
Young...
March 7, 2010By Peter PrestonThe Guardian
People are drifting into a lethal slumber on climate change. More of the same won’t wake them up.
It’s an exceptionally...
March 7, 2010By Carol Matroo Newsday
Preserving the environment concerns everyone and the Catholic Church of Trinidad and Tobago is doing its part to protect and promote...
March 6, 2010Alliance of Religions and Conservation
The Sikh Council on Religion and Education is inviting Sikhs around the world to celebrate 14th March as Sikh Environment...
March 4, 2010By Tunbosun OgundareAllAfrica Global Media
Lagos — The effects of climate change particularly in sub-Saharan Africa are increasingly taking toll on the...
March 1, 2010By James Treat Muscogee Nation News
The Okmulgee sky was overcast during the second weekend of February, but the mood inside the Mound Building was considerably...