Interfaith Power & Light

There’s no ignoring the Supreme Court’s motivations in ruling against the EPA

By Susan Hendershot — July 1, 2022
(RNS) — SCOTUS is showing a blatant disregard not only for those it supposedly serves, but also for God’s beautiful creation.

How to faithfully celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day without leaving home

By Emily McFarlan Miller — April 21, 2020
(RNS) — From shofar blasts to Facebook Live, a number of faith-based organizations have moved online to mark Earth Day as in-person gatherings have been canceled around the globe.

White House honors 12 faith leaders as climate-change ‘champions’

By Adelle M. Banks — July 21, 2015
(RNS) Their projects range from a zero-waste synagogue in Boulder, Colo., to global development work after natural disasters.

Moving churches to discuss the morality of climate change

By Gregg Zoroya — July 15, 2014
(RNS) When it comes to climate change, evangelicals tend to be less receptive to outsiders, making efforts such as Interfaith Power & Light ineffective.

Congregations turn to compost for lessons on life, death and the environment

By Adelle M. Banks — January 3, 2014
WASHINGTON (RNS) Across the country in the past decade, hundreds of houses of worship have started composting, relating it to theological concepts of resurrection and stewardship.

Water initiatives get congregations to pledge to conserve

By Adelle M. Banks — October 8, 2013
(RNS) Across the country, water has become more than a resource used in occasional baptism rites. It has become personal, a way for worshippers to live out their faith.
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