MEDIA COVERAGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
a monthly resource encouraging stewardship of Rio Grade Watershed
In global climate, see the forest and trees
by Joan Brown
Global Sisters Report: We all need to be part of the solutions addressing climate change. But every part of us needs to be part of the solutions. The foundation to the solutions lies within a spiritual conversion that shifts and expands worldview, while deepening the roots of our soul view.
Sierra Club: Rio Grande Chapter
We’re live outside the DOI Royalty Policy Committee in Albuquerque to make our voices heard!
June 6, 2018
https://www.facebook.com/NMSierraClub/videos/10155663620193434/
KCEI 90.1 FM – Cultural Energy & Taos Local Television KCEI-LD
xiCreating Media Voices for Youth, Arts & Activism in Northern New Mexico & Southern Colorado
Poor Peoples Campaign 27:00
Todd Wynward talks about the Poor People’s Campaign nationally and locally, and his other activist projects.
Listen here.
Interview with Sr. Joan Brown on the Archbishop Hour.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rqfmy3wogqp7e79/18.0105%20Sr%20Joan%20Brown%20NMIPL.mp3?dl=0
Local View: People of faith must fight climate change
THE REV. PENNY GREER
Jun 7, 2017
During the month of May, Lincolnites were once again treated with rain – and lots of it. While not breaking records, we received 5.28 inches from May 16 through May 20 with three of those days recording more than 1 inch.
While the totals weren’t as much as the amounts we received in less than a day on May 7, 2015 (more than 8 inches) or May 9, 2016 (more than 5 inches and accompanied by two tornadoes and large hail that causes damage to many Lincoln buildings and properties), I’ve been wondering if the rain events were connected to something new: climate change.
Read the full article here: http://journalstar.com/news/opinion/editorial/columnists/local-view-people-of-faith-must-fight-climate-change/article_ffeb4c10-b35d-52d4-951c-4dab4fb3388c.html
NMPL has a great film that is free with a study guide!
Renewable Energy for All
Please check out the video of the gathering in Santa Fe to promote Renewable Energy for All. Over 100 supporters showed up!
Faith Climate Action Week on Catholic Radio
Meet the Pope’s Climate Scientist – An Evening with Dr. Ramanathan
The world-renowned climate scientist Dr. Veerabhadran Ramanathan of Scripps Institute presented his ground-breaking research, his role in the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy of Sciences, and his influential presence at the U.N. Climate Talks in Paris to a Climate Conference of the San Diego faith community at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral on April 15, 2015.
Follow the link below to see the talk:
https://vimeo.com/stpaulcathedral/review/163722699/3e0b4f341d
Confronting climate change is our moral obligation
April 27, 2016, 12:46 pm
We are bishops from the global South and North, united by faith and humanity. As pastors, we seek to comfort the young and the old, the healthy and the infirm.
We try to ensure that the powerless are heard and the powerful are engaged. In accordance with these values, we joined hands with Pope Francis to call upon our leaders to protect all of creation from ecological calamity as they prepared to sign the Paris climate change accord April 22 at the United Nations headquarters in New York…
Access the full article here:
Climate of Faith
Scientists have spoken on climate change. But will it take a leap of faith for people to change?
Four summers ago, a tree fell on a power line, causing a wildfire that ripped through the Jemez Mountains, charring a record-setting 150,000 acres of forest, burning dozens of homes and destroying the Pueblo of Santa Clara’s watershed.
Today, green has returned to the landscape. But as the trees grow back, they’ll be different species from the piñón and ponderosa we lost. As plant communities change, so do the species of birds and wildlife that rely upon them. And the relationships people have with the forest—to earn a livelihood, recreate or find solace—change, as well.
It’s just one of the easy examples of how a hotter and drier climate and the role humans play in it are altering our environment.
– See more at: http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-11341-climate-of-faith.html#sthash.zU1WTypq.dpuf
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