| Engaged projects in religion and ecology refers to the activities of community organizations and religious institutions that are inspiring and grounding environmental concerns in practical programs, outreach, and education. These projects generally incorporate religious traditions as part of their environmental philosophy drawing on particular scriptures, symbols, and rituals. Engaged projects range from Learning Centers and Retreat Centers to Organic Farms and Alternative Energy Communities. |
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| Engaged Projects in Australia |
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Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC)
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| Engaged Projects in Israel |
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Jewish National Fund
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| Engaged Projects in the United Kingdom |
| The Noah Project |
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| Engaged Projects in the United States of America |
| Baltimore Jewish Environmental Network |
| Canfei Nesharim |
| Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (COEJL) |
| Eco Kosher Network |
| Eden Village Camp |
| Faith in Place |
| Green Hevra |
| Green Zionist Alliance |
| Hazon |
| The Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center |
| Jewish Farm School |
| Jewish Reconstructionist Movement |
| Kayam Farm |
| National Religious Partnership for the Environment (NRPE) |
| NeoHasid |
| Northwest Jewish Environmental Project |
| Partners for Environmental Quality |
| Redwood Rabbis |
| Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism |
| Religious Witness for the Earth |
| Shalom Center |
| Shomrei Adamah |
| Spirit in Nature Interfaith Path Sanctuary |
| Spiritual Alliance for Earth |
| The Teva Learning Center |
| West Michigan Environmental Action Council, Religion, Ecology, and Spirituality (RES) |
| Whidbey Institute |
| Wilderness Torah |
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| International Engaged Projects |
| Alliance of Religions and Conservation |
| United Religions Initiative |