Becoming a Creation Advocate
The last of our Season of Creation talks at worship was by member Michelle Pham, an environmental activist as well as a graduate student at OSU in entomology with a…
The last of our Season of Creation talks at worship was by member Michelle Pham, an environmental activist as well as a graduate student at OSU in entomology with a…
Last Sunday I was moved by reading the “The Forward to a Report by UNICEF:“The climate Crisis Is a Child Rights Crisis,” written by youth members of Friday For Future,…
The last few weeks have both been shocking and have marked a major transition in our government’s relationship to climate change. So now is the moment when we need to…
As I write this (to make a deadline) it is too early to say who won the presidency and by how much. Many climate activists are feeling discouraged, however, and…
Sometimes it’s good to stop and remember exactly why we do Creation Care. Climate change is real, dangerous for us and even more dangerous for our children and grandchildren. This week the Creation Care blog focuses on the latest science of climate change, what’s been happening politically to deal with it, and where we can find hope and solutions. It’s a grim situation, but there are still lots of things we can be doing to make it better.
Creation Care Basic Resources Episcopal Creation Care How to Get Environmental News Environmental Racism Caring for Creation and Your Community by Gardening Earth Overshoot Day It’s Plastic Free July Sustainable…
A Yale School of the Environment interview opens: “The killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police and the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans have…