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Mallory McDuff and Women for Climate Justice

March 20, 2023

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Faith as a Pathway to Climate Action

By Anmol Irfan
Non-profit Quarterly
March 16, 2023

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Process Studies and Imagination, with Matthew Segall

March 7, 2023

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World Toilet College

January 24, 2023 - 10:56am by Anonymous (not verified)

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WaterSchool

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Tree Distribution & Planting Program

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Spotlights. 3.11, God and Gaia, with Michael S. Northcott

January 17, 2023

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Faith groups help to save disappearing forests

UN Environment Programme
January 11, 2023

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Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?

By Paul Hond
Columbia Magazine
Winter 2022-23

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The Trouble with Sustainability

By Norman Wirzba
Sustainability 15(2)
January 11, 2023

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