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Initiatives and resources for faith communities and nontheists

 

| Interfaith Power & Light

Links to climate change statements in contexts of the Baha鈥檌 Faith, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Interfaith, Judaism, Islam, Sikhism, and Unitarian Universalism.

 

The Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology seeks to identify ecological and justice perspectives in the religions of the world and encourage solutions to environmental crises through dialogue between different spiritual communities, scientists, and policymakers. It hosts events as well as publicizes news and articles related to religion and ecology worldwide.

 

  • A white candle flame in a blue circle with the words Romero Institute written to the right

    The Romero Institute is an interfaith, nonprofit law and public policy center. They focus on structural injustices through litigation and help protect vulnerable people from those doing humanitarian and environmental harm.

  • A white outline of a tree within a dome shape and the words, Interfaith Rainforest Initiative written below, with green leaves in the background

    鈥淭he Interfaith Rainforest Initiative brings the commitment, influence and moral authority of religions to efforts to protect the world鈥檚 rainforests and the indigenous peoples that serve as their guardians.鈥 See especially: for guidance specific to different religious communities

     

  • The word, greenfaith, written in dark green with teal rays surrounding the g and a leaf icon in the dot of the i

    Greenfaith is a global multifaith environmental and climate network that organizes within local Circles to advocate for climate action among religious and spiritual groups. This organization was represented in tUrn6 (spring 2022) by Nana Firman who spoke at our interfaith panel.

     

  • Catholic Climate Covenant, Care for Creation, Care for the Poor, below a blue cross with a green leaf & hand in the center

    The Catholic Climate Covenant seeks to 鈥渋nspire and equip people and institutions to care for creation and care for the poor.鈥 Its 20 national partners 鈥済uide the U.S. Church's response to climate change by educating, giving public witness, and offering resources.鈥 This organization was represented in tUrn6 (spring 2022) by Anna Robertson who spoke at our interfaith panel.

  • The words, DAYENU, A Jewish Call to Climate Action, written next to a blue gradient ring of dots

    鈥淒ayenu is a movement of American Jews confronting the climate crisis鈥 by supporting climate solutions, building 鈥渃ollective power with national and global movements, and raising up a spiritual, religious, and moral voice.鈥 This organization was represented in tUrn6 (spring 2022) by Michal Strutin who spoke at our interfaith panel.

  • An icon of a person with raised arms inside a red location pin, with the words HERE for Climate, Humanist Environmental Response Effort written below

    The Humanist Environmental Response Effort (HERE) is a project of the American Humanist Association that 鈥渆mpowers nontheists to act to confront the climate crisis.鈥 See especially:  

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