Evangelical Environmental Network

The increasingly perilous lot of the pilgrim shows us all the path on climate

By Marqus Cole — September 22, 2023
(RNS) — People of faith can help bend the curve on emissions.

Georgia may be turning purple. It’s definitely turning green.

By Marqus Cole — March 14, 2023
(RNS) — Georgia’s clean energy transition is doing what some may deem a miracle — getting Republicans and Democrats to agree.

Christian climate activist challenges church to take action

By Kathryn Post — February 17, 2023
(RNS) — Kyle Meyaard-Schaap's 'Following Jesus in a Warming World' is a field guide for Christian climate action.

I’m lighting a candle for #ClimateVigil on Nov. 6. You can, too.

By Kyle Meyaard-Schaap — November 5, 2021
(RNS) — Hopelessness in the face of overwhelming climate catastrophes is natural. Yet, the Christian faith is one of resurrection, not resignation.

Trump reportedly to cut size of Bears Ears, sacred to native tribes

By Emily McFarlan Miller — October 27, 2017
(RNS) In a move many Native American and religious groups have feared, President Trump reportedly will shrink the boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah.

Religious environmentalists gird themselves for a Trump presidency

By Lauren Markoe — November 13, 2016
(RNS) “I am dismayed and scared for what this means for the poor, for creation and for all of our descendants,” said Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb.

Evangelicals back carbon reduction plan

By Adelle M. Banks — July 30, 2015
(RNS) The letter from evangelicals says that 230,000 "pro-life Christians" have contacted the Environmental Protection Agency in support of the plan.

Evangelicals add support for EPA plan to cut coal pollution

By Adelle M. Banks — December 2, 2014
WASHINGTON (RNS) More than 100,000 "pro-life" evangelicals support the EPA's plan to limit carbon pollution, citing concerns about children's health and changes to the environment.
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