MULTI-FAITH CLIMATE RESOURCES

Faith communities play a vital role in guiding moral action and collective resilience in the face of the climate crisis. The following resources highlight how diverse religious traditions and faith-based organizations are bringing spiritual depth, ethical commitment, and practical wisdom to the work of environmental care and climate justice.

  • The Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology: provides a comprehensive set of international multi-religious resources contributing to an engaged moral force of religious environmentalism. Their World Religions | Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology provides links to resources on how each of the major world religions are addressing this crisis. Learn more about the forum here>>
  • Faithful Resilience, from Creation Justice Ministries: How can our churches be hubs of resilience, helping our communities weather the physical, social, and spiritual storms of the climate crisis? Creation Justice Ministries provides workshops and a 6-part guide to integrating teaching and action on climate resilience in your congregation. Explore the resources here>>
  • GreenFaith is a climate justice focused organizations with resources in multiple languages linking climate justice with faith. Explore the resources here>>
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