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Religions of the World and Ecology Book Series
 
"The Challenge of the Environmental Crisis"
 
Buddhism Volume
 
 
Buddhism Introduction
 
Christianity Volume
 
 
Christianity Introduction
 
Confucianism Volume
 
 
Confucianism Introduction
 
Daoism Volume
 
 
Daoism Introduction
 
Hinduism Volume
 
 
Hinduism Introduction
 
Indigenous Volume
 
 
Indigenous Introduction
 
Islam Volume
 
 
Islam Introduction
 
Jainism Volume
 
 
Jainism Introduction
 
Judaism Volume
 
 
Judaism Introduction
Ecology and Justice Series
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Feast of Creation enters liturgical calendars: webinar and resources

Laudato Si’ Research Institute March 10, 2026

Environmental representatives launch ‘Global Alliance’ at Laudato si’ Village

By Isabella H. de Carvalho Vatican News March 9, 2026

Composting During Ramadan: A Spiritual Practice of Environmental Stewardship

By ISNA Green Initiative Team Islamic Horizons March/April 2026
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    March 23, 2026
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    March 25, 2026
  • Healing with More-than-Humans: Environment, Historicities, and Sacred Materialities
    March 26, 2026 to March 27, 2026
  • What’s It Going to Take?
    March 26, 2026
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