May 29, 2011By Duane ElginHuffington Post
A growing understanding of our universe reveals two remarkable dynamics at work that together intensify and expand our feeling for...
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Are You Ready for More?
In a world of climate change, freak storms are the new normal. Why we’re unprepared for the harrowing future.
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Spring 2011
By Richard Conniff
The Journal of the Yale School Forestry & Environmental Studies
Early this year, at the point in northern India where the Yamuna River...
May 24, 2011By Pius SawaAlertnet
KAMPALA, Uganda (AlertNet) – When Anglican bishop Nathan Kyamanywa was appointed to his job in 2002, he decided that climate change...
May 23, 2011By Duane ElginHuffington Post
When our physical body dies, will we recognize ourselves as a subtle body of light, love, music, and knowing? Will we recognize the...
May 18, 2011By Prabhakar KumarCNN-IBN
Bhagalpur: India has the worst record in South Asia when it comes to the sex ratio. Its 914 girls for every 1000 boys under the age of...
May 18, 2011By Emily Yehle of Greenwire New York TImes
When a Puerto Rican family moved into its new Rhode Island home last year, it didn’t notice anything amiss about...
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Spot an Orchid in your Churchyard: Churchyard wildlife watch for UN International Biodiversity Day (May 22)
Church of England May 17, 2011
Shrinking...
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Secretary-General, at Event Marking 2,600 Years since Buddha’s Enlightenment, Urges Remembrance of His Message: Tolerance, Respect for All Religions
United...
Religious Studies NewsPublished by the American Academy of Religion
May 2011
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May 11, 2011ANI Press Release
Hindus have supported the call of Pontifical Academy of Sciences to “people and nations” to “recognise the serious and...
May 12, 2011By Pankaj JainHuffington Post
An eminent scholar recently came to our university campus and spoke about the role of diverse religious communities of the world and...
Observed in over 50 countries on 14-15 May, World Migratory Bird Day 2011 looks at “Land use changes from a bird’s-eye view”
United Nations Environment ProgrammeMay 12...
National Open Spaces Sacred Places Awards Initiative
May 12, 2011Press Release
The TKF Foundation today announced a new $5 million grant program, the National Open Spaces...
May 11, 2011By Rabbi Lawrence TrosterHuffington Post
When people quote the Hebrew Bible, they often do so as if it were a single book with a single voice. But the Bible is...
May 10, 2011United Nations Environment Programme
New York / Nairobi - Mexican President Felipe Calderon, global music legend Angélique Kidjo and adventurer Louis...
May 10, 2011By Jean Chemnick New York Times
When the Vatican released a report last week calling man-made climate change “serious and potentially irreversible” and advocating...
May 9, 2011By Brendan Brady / Sorng RukavornTime Magazine
For years, the guardians of Sorng Rukavorn forest have drifted through the muted greens and grays of the underbrush...
May 9, 2011By Carol GlatzCatholic News Service
VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Nations and individuals have a duty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enact policies that...
May 6, 2011KAIROS Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives
The largest oil spill in Alberta since 1975 has taken place on the doorstep of the Lubicon Cree community of Little...
May 6, 2011Catholic Climate Covenant
Yesterday, a working group of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, one of the oldest scientific institutes in the world, issued a sobering...
The confluence of Good Friday and Earth Day is a reminder of our duty to protect God’s creationBy John R. ScholThe Baltimore SunMay 2, 2011
The world’s two...
May 2, 2011 Albuquerque Express
(ANI) - Nevada Earth Day 2011 celebrations here today opened with prayers from ancient Sanskrit scriptures and Baha’i prayer...