Living the Change Weekly Discussion Group – Online
Interfaith group presents the Walk on Earth Gently multifaith statement Living the Change Weekly Discussion Group Wednesdays, September 7 – Nov. 30 (except Nov. 23), 6 p.m., online Scientists tell us that we must reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030. That may seem like a very high hurdle. But, it translates to [...]
Faithful Resilience: A Study on Climate Resilience for Faith Communities – Online
Faithful Resilience: A Study on Climate Resilience for Faith Communities Tuesdays, November 8 – December 13, 6 p.m., online Faithful Resilience is a six-part weekly study on climate resilience for faith communities. The climate crisis has arrived. Faith communities must not only react, but also prepare. Over the last decade, hurricanes have intensified, wildfires have [...]
Sunday Evening Conversations on Creation Continue…Online
Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church in Houston invites you to a monthly environmental education web meeting series whose theme in 2022 is Planet Earth & You. Lisa Brenskelle, PhD, Lutherans Restoring Creation – Gulf Coast Team Lead, Founder, Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston, Climate Communication Coordinator, Texas Impact Oneness: Scripture & Science Sunday, November [...]
The Path of Hope: A Study on Climate Action for Faith Communities – Online
Thursdays, December 1 – 22, 5 p.m., online You are invited to join an online discussion series built around 15-minute videos featuring interviews with US faith leaders, representatives of climate-impacted communities from the global South, and presentations by UN officials and other experts. The videos walk viewers through four key climate policy issues that intersect [...]
Faith Perspectives: A Justice Lens on the Relationship between People & Planet – Online
Sunday, Jan. 8, 3 p.m. central, online The Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston invites you to hear multiple faith perspectives on the relationship between people & the planet, from a justice viewpoint. A panel of speakers of a variety of faith backgrounds will each address a justice lens on the relationship between people & the [...]
Climate Solutions 101 – Online
Tuesdays, Jan. 10 – Feb. 14, 6 p.m. central, online Think there is no solution to climate change? Nothing could be farther from the truth. Climate Solutions 101 is the world’s first major educational effort focused solely on climate solutions. Rather than rehashing well-known climate challenges, these materials from Project Drawdown concentrate on game-changing climate [...]
Faithful Resilience: A Study on Climate Resilience for Faith Communities
Wednesdays, January 11 – February 15, 6 p.m., online Faithful Resilience is a six-part weekly study on climate resilience for faith communities. The climate crisis has arrived. Faith communities must not only react, but also prepare. Over the last decade, hurricanes have intensified, wildfires have burnt stronger, and heat waves have baked our cities. These [...]
Sunday Evening Conversations on Creation Continue…
Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church in Houston invites you to a monthly environmental education web meeting series whose theme in 2023 is Interconnection. Professor Dan Cohan, Rice University Confronting Climate Gridlock Sunday, January 29, 6 p.m. central, online Confronting climate change will require interconnected efforts to improve technologies, policy, and diplomacy. Professor Dan Cohan [...]
Turning Lawns into Native Vegetable Gardens
Dany Millikin, Director of Education, Houston Botanic Garden Turning Lawns into Native Vegetable Gardens Sunday, February 5, 3 p.m. central, online Join Dany Millikin, Director of Education at the Houston Botanic Garden, to learn how to convert the lawn at your home or house of worship to a native vegetable garden. In addition to his [...]
Living the Change Weekly Discussion Group
Interfaith group presents the Walk on Earth Gently multifaith statement Living the Change Weekly Discussion Group Tuesdays, February 21 – May 9, 6 p.m. central, online Scientists tell us that we must reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030. That may seem like a very high hurdle. But, it translates to only a [...]