Faith and Climate News: Top Stories for the Week of March 31 – 6
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.
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This week in faith and climate news…
- How Jewish climate leadership can dig deeper on Passover, a Blessed Tomorrow blog.
- Sojourners explained why some Christians have trouble with creation care.
- Why we need Christian witnesses at the People's Climate March.
- United Church of Christ is called people faith to join the People's Climate March
- For the sake of Chinese climate leadership, the Vatican urged Trump to reconsider climate cuts.
- Father James Martin SJ highlighted 3 key points to explain why climate change is a moral issue.
- ecoAmerica's Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Impacts, Implications, and Guidance report is available!
- "Each tree is a life of an Aeta. The mountains are our life. When they perish, we shall perish, too,”
- A Franciscan friar helped Americans see climate change as a moral issue. The catch is that he died 800 years ago.
- Interfaith Power and Light teamed with The Parliament of World Religions to speak out against Trump's climate rollbacks.
- Join Rabbi Joel Simonds and Jackie Dupont-Walker for Climate Day LA!
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