Use religious leaders for climate change awareness: Nobel laureate
February 7, 2010
Indo-Asian News Service
Major environmental issues arising for Haiti recovery
January 28, 2010
United Nations Environment Programme
Minister Preaches a Green Message
January 27, 2010
The Wall Street Journal
Papal Message on Peace and Environment Emphasizes Humanity’s Responsibility
January 26, 2010
United Nations Environment Programme
Keeping the eco-faith
January 25, 2010
The Washington Post
Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology
June 2-6, 2010
Environmental (Dis)Locations
April 8-10, 2010
Building an Ethical Economy: Theology & the Marketplace
January 27-29, 2010
Evensong & Ecology
January 17, 2010
Religion in Global Environmental and Climate Change: Sufferings, Values, Lifestyles
January 11–13, 2010
The Forum on Religion and Ecology is the largest international multireligious project of its kind. With its conferences, publications, and website it is engaged in exploring religious worldviews, texts, and ethics in order to broaden understanding of the complex nature of current environmental concerns.
The Forum recognizes that religions need to be in dialogue with other disciplines (e.g., science, ethics, economics, education, public policy, gender) in seeking comprehensive solutions to both global and local environmental problems.
Institutional support for the Forum includes: The Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale Divinity School, Yale Center for Bioethics, Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies, the V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation, the Germeshausen Foundation, the Kendeda Sustainability Fund, and the Thomas Berry Foundation.
Forum Coordinators
Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, Yale University
Forum Administrative Assistant
Tara C. Maguire Knopick, Yale University
Forum Web Content Managers and Newsletter Editors
Sam Mickey and Elizabeth McAnally, California Institute of Integral Studies