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“The stories here—some joyful, some haunting, all true—are not just tales of loss. They are calls to action and resilience. They are an invitation to remember what we have forgotten, grieve what we have lost and imagine what can still be saved.”

Susan Bodnar, adjunct associate professor of counseling and clinical psychology ...


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“Earth is not an inert set of resources,” said CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore. “Our lives depend on the health of the biosphere.”

Gore made this observation at “The Earth in Trust: Law, Faith Traditions, and the Work of Environmental Accountability,” an interdisciplinary conversation held on Thursday, April 23, at Fordh...


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CEE is excited to co-sponsor the Women’s Water Walk, a 113 mile women-led prayer walk to stop the proposed Constitution Pipeline. The walk, which men are also encouraged to join and support, begins August 8 near Damascus, N.Y., and will continue for two weeks, until August 23, through towns along the proposed...


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A common—and justified—complaint about COP (the annual United Nations Climate Conference) is that decisions take too long and are too incremental. Established by the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the COP process has structural limitations. For one, it is consensus-based, meaning just one country (out of ...


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On May 2, CEE Executive Director Karenna Gore joined Reverend Jen Bailey for “Invoking Spirit: How Faith and Wisdom Traditions Can Inspire Climate Action,” a session at The Climate Reality Project’s 20th Anniversar...


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