Faith and Climate News: Top Stories for the Week of February 3 – 9

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.

Every week we'll let you know about upcoming events in the faith and climate community, including a special glimpse into our weekly blog which publishes here every Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. (ET).

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This week in faith and climate news…

Blessed Tomorrow’s blog gave you everything you need to know about our new climate guide for faith leaders. 

A step-by-step look at how EnergySage helped Sudbury United Methodist Church find it solar powered footing. 

College Mennonite Church "has spent the last year formulating the plan for CMC’s solar panels." Here’s what they’ve been working on. 

ecoAmerica’s eUpdate was released, giving you the details on what’s been happening in all of our exciting programs! 

Georgia Interfaith Power and Light helped America navigate the “sea of uncertainty” by “focusing on local water." 

Jewish Climate Action Network mobilizes leadership in bold climate campaigns.

Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life supports US commitment to the Green Climate Fund. 

We learned why you can't talk about hunger without addressing climate. "Social justice & environmental justice go hand in hand" 

Coming up…

Don’t miss Greenfaith's webinar on February, 26 at 5:30 p.m. ET to learn about faith organizing at People's Climate March. 

The Parliament of the World's Religions is seeking a Climate Action Task Force Intern. Do you have what it takes? 

We’ve been told that you can’t ensure national security while caring for the world’s refugees. Next week’s Blessed Tomorrow blog will explain why that’s entirely false and people of faith are primed are to do both better than anyone has before. Sign up to get Blessed Tomorrow's weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Tuesday at 8 a.m. (ET).

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