Faith and Climate News: Top Stories for the Week of Dec 23 – 29

By path2positive

Every Friday, Blessed Tomorrow releases the top faith and climate stories from the previous week. This roundup highlights achievements in climate solutions and effective climate communications from and for people of faith. We feature helpful tips and strategies for you to implement in your faith community and stories to inspire everyone.

We’ll also let you know about upcoming events in the faith and climate community. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to catch the news as it happens.

Chicago-based Church Raises Millions for Natural Disaster Relief


HuffPost: Ten New Year’s Resolution from God Includes Addressing the Politics of Climate Change


It's Time to Stop Associating People Who Dismiss Climate Change with Religious People


Climate Immigration: More Mexicans May Move to the United States


Things Are Looking Good for Climate Change in 2018


President Trump Removes Climate Change from National Security Threat List, Experts React


From ecoAmerica


December Poll Finds Climate Action, Concern on the Rise

The December 2017 American Climate Perspectives Survey, by ecoAmerica and Lake Research Partners, found notable year-over-year rises in American climate action and advocacy. Continue reading on the ecoAmerica blog.

How Can Cities Shape Public Views on Climate Change?

What motivates the public to care about climate? A recent article published on the Path to Positive Communities blog may have an answer. Read the article here.

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