Tag Archives: eco-justice
National Preach-In on Global Warming
February 8-10, 2013 Organized by Interfaith Power & Light It’s time for the 2013 National Preach-In on Global Warming, Interfaith Power & Light’s biggest event of the year. On the weekend before Valentine’s Day, thousands of clergy, lay leaders, … Continue reading
Glimpses of Environmental Justice
Brief interviews on the relationship between environmental justice and issues like the Keystone XL Pipeline, a U.S. based smelter in Peru (a protest of which is pictured above), the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline, fracking, and destruction along the coast of Louisiana. By … Continue reading
Ocean: Deep Wonder, Deep Sorrow, Deep Hope
Psalmists declare to let the earth rejoice; let the many coastlands be glad! Economists calculate the incredible value of the goods and services of the sea, such as food, flood protection, minerals and fossil fuels, and buffering of climate, in … Continue reading
Three “Keeping the Garden” Songs
“This song is for the parched masses: endangered creatures who have no voice and human beings with deserts in their throats.” Visit John Pitney’s website for more of his music and to purchase one of his three CDs. Words … Continue reading