Faith and Climate News: Top Stories for the Week of March 10 – 15

By path2positive

Every Friday, Blessed Tomorrow releases the top faith and climate stories from the previous week. We highlight achievements in climate solutions and effective climate communications from 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).

Should your climate leadership be featured in Blessed Tomorrow's weekly round up? Email Ryan Smith and let him know about the climate leadership you have accomplished or upcoming events.

This week in faith and climate news...

Should climate communicators use the term Climate Change? Not with every audience, study suggests. 

The world’s first film festival dedicated to climate-linked migration is underway.

Pope Francis' climate message as increased church attendance more than any other message.

Temples plan women's seders focusing on climate change and the role of Jewish women in history. 

Just eight years ago, even the most conservative players in the religious-right supported creation care. 

What it means for this community of color to go solar.

"The real threat to our Jewish grandchildren is a not bomb threat," its climate change. 

Interfaith Power and Light's Faith Climate Action Week is just around the corner.

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