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As a profound reflection on the damaged nature of our relationship to God's creation, climate change is one of the most concerning issues to faith leaders of many traditions. While each tradition has nuanced views and approaches to the moral, theological, and social aspects of climate change, all recognize it as a crisis that demands a response. Learn more from NRPE's executive director, Cassandra Carmichael, in her recent article on climate and faith.

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Resources and Statements
Driven by a concern that climate change must be addressed, the religious community has issued various letters, statements and court briefs:
  • Religious organizations put together carbon pricing principles in the fall of 2019, click here to view.
  • The World Council of Churches issued a pastoral letter on climate change.
  • Click to view the statement by evangelicals on the clean car rollback.
  • Click here to view the amicus brief on the Affordable Care Act court case, submitted to the U.S. District Court by 11 national religious organizations.  ​
  • Click here for a PCUSA climate resource
  • Click here for ELCA's resource on carbon pricing.

Energy Efficient Congregations

Riviera Presbyterian Church of Miami, Florida is demonstrating their commitment to caring for God’s great earth in several different ways that cover different areas of care.  The congregation has taken steps to contain their energy footprint and help the climate.  They use a geothermal cooler to power air-conditioning for their sanctuary and employ the use of reusable and environmentally sustainable supplies for the church.  The congregation also has native plants and plants that feed butterflies incorporated in their landscaping to aid the environment and God’s smallest endangered creatures.
Faith Community on Climate Issues
  • Click here to view the letter using Biden to rejoin Paris. National faith leaders offered statements in support of rejoining the Paris Agreement.​
  • Religious organizations called on the Biden Administration to act on clean cars. 
  • Quaker Lobby Applauds Biden's First Day Actions ​
  • Bread for the World Welcomes Rejoining the Paris Agreement 
  • Click here to view the letter to Congress on the 100% Clean Energy bill. View the letter on 100% clean energy from South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia black church leaders.
  • Interfaith Power and Light Faith Leaders Letter Calling for a Bold Infrastructure Package 
  • Evangelical Environmental Network’s letter to Congress robust clean energy and climate provisions in  infrastructure deal. 
  • Click here to read a February 2019 letter to Congress calling for urgent action. View the letter from Evangelicals and Catholics here.
  • Click here to read a January 2018 letter to Congress on funding the EPA and Department of the Interior.​

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​​Central Baptist Church in Pennsylvania is working where they are to improve their carbon footprint and teach others how to reduce theirs as well.  In 2009, Central Baptist obtained a state grant to place solar panels on their church roof, and since then the Ecology ministry group of the church has been on the move.  A Green Guide has been published for other congregations that want to employ energy saving practices, the congregation is working on becoming carbon neutral, and the Ecology group sells fair-trade ecological products on Sunday mornings, including energy saving florescent light bulbs.
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International Climate Negotiations
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​Faith communities in the U.S. and around the world have urged policymakers to address climate change.

- Ahead of the U.S. Climate Summit faith leaders gathered for a Climate Consultation and issued a statement on climate.

- Catholic Leaders Express Hope that President Biden will rejoin Paris Agreement 
- Church World Service Applauds Return to the  Paris Agreement 
​- Faith leaders sent prayers to President Biden ahead of COP26

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