Every Friday, we release our favorite faith and climate stories from the week. We highlight achievements in climate solutions and effective climate communicating to people of faith. We feature helpful tips and strategies for you to implement in your faith community and stories to inspire everyone.
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This week in faith and climate news...
Diana Butler Bass, religious scholar and author, visited the No Place Like Home Podcast to explain how politics have shaped the climate debate and culture.
Court of Appeals scheduled to hear arguments on nonprofits selling solar energy to churches.
Archbishop says that taking care of God's creation is a moral and spiritual duty.
Guilt over enjoying warm winters. An unforeseen consequence of climate change.
Interfaith Power and Light's Cool Congregation winners were announced.
As a person of faith and a scientist, Daniel Weber is compelled to act on climate change.
Here's why climate leaders are kicking meat for the Lenten season.
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