European Christian Environmental Network
The European Christian Environmental Network is a church network promoting cooperation in caring for creation. The network is based in Brussels.
Environmental Ministries of Southern California
Environmental Ministries of Southern California is based in San Diego and works with local congregations to highlight the spiritual and religious aspects of environmental issues through outreach, political advocacy, networking and programs. Contact the Rev. Peter Moore-Kochlacs.
“Nuns With a New Creed: Environmentalism”
Read an Oct. 16, 2013, article in The Atlantic about Roman Catholic nuns from a variety of orders who have become deeply involved in environmentalism.
“At inaugural Mass, Pope Francis calls for defending environment, poor”
Read a March 19, 2013, Religion News Service story about Pope Francis’ inaugural Mass. Among other things, he called for people in positions of power to be “protectors of creation, protectors of God’s plan inscribed in nature, protectors of one another and of the environment.”
“Adventure, environmentalism offer off-road route to God”
Read a Dec. 5, 2013, Religion News Service story about rabbis and ministers who use outdoor adventures and environmental awareness to teach spiritual truths to believers.
“Congregations turn to compost for lessons on life, death and the environment”
Read a Jan. 3, 2014, Religion News Service story about houses of worship that have started composting and how the practice fits in with theological concepts of stewardship and resurrection.
“Eco-spirituality: Utah faith groups ask question, ‘Who do we think we are?’ about environment”
Read a Nov. 2, 2012, Deseret News article about Utah faith groups that are focusing on conservation and other ways to be good stewards of the planet.
Center for Environmental Philosophy
The Center for Environmental Philosophy was created by the board of directors of Environmental Philosophy, Inc., a nonprofit corporation of the State of New Mexico. It is the product of a number of activities begun with the creation of the journal Environmental Ethics. It is based at the University of North Texas in Denton.