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  GreenFaith’s Green Jobs, Climate Justice Webcast
<% '11/12/2009 %> 11/12/2009  7:30 PM  - 9:00 PM
This fall, the Senate is working on a national energy bill – the most important environmental bill of the decade. We need you and your congregation to work for strong legislation. Join us for GreenFaith’s Green Jobs, Climate Justice – a national webcast on the energy bill - on Thursday, Nov. 12 from 7:30-9:00 p.m. ET. All you need is a computer and an internet connection.
News
Church of England launches 7-Year “Church and Earth” Climate Change Action Plan
The Hope We Share: A Vision For Copenhagen
Amid Ruin of Flint, Seeing Hope in a Garden
SOUTHERN OHIO: Green Seeds conference equips churches to help save the planet
Archbishop encourages ‘response to God’s hope for us’ in environment videocast
OHIO: Trinity Cathedral garden receives international grant
KENYA: Greed destroying the environment, church leaders say
Sewanee launches Center for Religion and Environment
Farmers put churches on the map
Money and faith present conflict between scarcity and abundance, Schut says
Saving the Disadvantaged from Pollution
Awe and advocacy in a Tennessee forest
Rogation Sunday fosters environmental awareness
Environmental collaboration celebrates Wyoming mountain range
Heating up, cooling costs
March 22 bulletin inserts celebrate World Water Day
Kanuga continues commitment to sustainability
Inspiration for environmental justice ministry at 39th annual Trinity Institute
Image Gallery: Global warming
A ringing appeal for action on climate change
Nature's stewards
Lutherans host exploration of food and faith
Schut named environmental officer
Greening the church
Successful interfaith activism
A cup of activism
Clean Sweep for Mother Nature
Being in harmony with creation
Women as the Voice for the Environment (WAVE) brings women together in Nairobi
Scientists and Religious Leaders Issue Letter on Climate Change
Special Earth Day issue of The Witness
Presiding Bishop joins Christian leaders in Earth Day letter to President Bush on Clean Air Policy
Victory for Arctic drilling opponents at BP general meeting
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Episcopal Bishops In New England Issue First Pastoral Letter On The Environment
To Serve Christ in All Creation
Episcopal Bishops Call the Church to Action Amid Environmental Crisis
Declaration to the Anglican Communion
Declaration to the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development
New England religious leaders call for action on climate change plan
Conservation Based Energy Policy

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Mike Schut, officer for Economic and Environmental Affairs, discusses economy and environment in a video featured at the Global Economic Forum held at General Convention 2009.