The Rev. Fletcher Harper, executive director of GreenFaith: Interfaith Partners for the Environment, has been involved in
interfaith environmental work for 15 years.
Not exact matches
At the moment we have so many different branches of education
working for their own agendas: development education, human rights education,
environmental education, citizenship education, gender education,
interfaith education, etc..
Sacred Acts: How churches are
working to protect Earth's climate by Mallory McDuff offers stories (including several from
Interfaith Power & Light affiliates) about how religious leaders, activists, and everyday parishioners are acting in good faith to define a new
environmental movement where honoring the Creator means protecting the planet.
Ruah Swennerfelt is an activist, homesteader, blogger, and author
working on
environmental issues as General Secretary of Quaker Earthcare Witness and on the boards of Vermont
Interfaith Power and Light and Transition Town Charlotte, Vermont.
Engaged 250 people in two legislative workshops and
worked with religious and
environmental partners to turn out over 1,500 people at Environmental Lobby Day, Interfaith Advocacy Day, and Catho
environmental partners to turn out over 1,500 people at
Environmental Lobby Day, Interfaith Advocacy Day, and Catho
Environmental Lobby Day,
Interfaith Advocacy Day, and Catholic Lobby Day