"Let the Hills Sing Together"
Eco-Justice and Climate Change

Proper 28, Year C

Year C

Justice for All
Embracing the Excluded
Confronting Poverty
Racism
Interfaith
HIV/AIDS
War & Conflicts
Gender Equality

Housing
Materialism
Hunger
Mental Health
Fair Wages
Native Americans
Gun Violence
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www.ncipl.org
North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light, a program of the NC Council of Churches, works with faith communities to address the causes and consequences of global climate change, and promote practical solutions, through education, outreach and public policy advocacy. They offer a variety of programs to help congregations and congregants become better informed and address energy conservation.

www.ncgreenpower.org
NC GreenPower is an independent, nonprofit organization established to improve North Carolina’s environment through voluntary contributions toward renewable energy. A landmark initiative, NC GreenPower is the first statewide green energy program in the nation supported by all the state’s utilities and is administered by Advanced Energy, an independent nonprofit corporation located in Raleigh, N.C. The goal of NC GreenPower is to supplement the state’s existing power supply with more green energy – electricity generated from renewable resources like the sun, wind and organic matter.

www.ncsustainableenergy.org
NCSEA works to ensure a sustainable future by promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in North Carolina through education, public policy and economic development. NCSEA's goal is to help our elected officials and other key decision makers to lay the foundation for a robust sustainable energy economy - or "green economy." 

www.webofcreation.org
Web of Creation (WoC) provides ecology resources to transform both faith and society, supporting efforts to live, work and pray in ways that promote eco-justice. This website has been developed to provide information and connections for theological students interested in environmental ministry and is maintained by the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. WoC provides information to: connect you with ideas, resources and strategies for doing eco-justice; inform, inspire, encourage, educate you about eco-justice; and support you in your efforts to live, work and pray in ways that promote eco-justice

www.nccecojustice.org
Home of the National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Programs, this website offers materials for worship, teaching, policy and advocacy. The Eco-Justice Program office works in cooperation with the NCC Eco-Justice Working Group to provide an opportunity for the national bodies of member Protestant and Orthodox denominations to work together to protect and restore God's Creation. It comprehensively addresses numerous eco-justice issues, including climate change and global warming, from a faith-based perspective.

www.theregenerationproject.org
The Regeneration Project is a nationwide interfaith organization dedicated to deepening the connection between faith and ecology. The Project’s Interfaith Power and Light campaign is mobilizing a religious response to global warming in congregations through the promotion of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation. Our goal is to help people of faith recognize and fulfill their responsibility for the stewardship of creation. Specifically, the Interfaith Power and Light campaign is mobilizing a national religious response to global warming while promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency and conservation.

www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/jpc/earthdocs.html
World Council of Churches “Justice, Peace and Creation Concerns” features in-depth, ecumenical resources for people of faith on issues of climate change, clean water, faith/science/technology, economic globalization and ecology, and caring for life.

www.edf.org
Environmental Defense Fund uses an uncommon approach to environmental issues. They start with rigorous science, then work directly with businesses, government and communities to create lasting solutions to the most serious environmental problems.

www.pewclimate.org
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change seeks to provide credible information, straight answers, and innovative solutions in the effort to address global climate change. Working on an issue that is often polarized and politicized, the Pew Center provides a forum for objective research and analysis and for the development of pragmatic policies and solutions.

www.climatecrisis.net
An Inconvenient Truth, is a film which offers a passionate and inspirational look at one man's fervent crusade to halt global warming's deadly progress in its tracks by exposing the myths and misconceptions that surround it. The website provides a brief look at the scientific basis for the film, a free downloadable education guide and ways to take action, in addition to the ability to purchase the DVD.

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