Climate Change and Earth Care
We promote environmental stewardship at the personal, congregational, and policy levels. We see ourselves working for good state and federal policy on clean energy, conservation, etc.
We also work with individuals and faith communities to promote lower carbon footprints and help show the connection between faith values and care for the environment.
You can get involved by:
- Joining the group! Email Chuck Warpehoski or call 734-663-1870 to get on the email list and find out our meeting schedule;
- Coming to events. Visit our Events Calendar to find out more;
- Hosting a movie, workshop, or discussion at your congregation, community group, or as a house party.
A new initiative for 2012: 
Explore the relationship between faith, food, fairness, and environmental justice with our Eating for a Healthy World initiative. Learn how our food, what we choose to eat and how it is produced, effects climate change and the health of our world, communities, families, and bodies. Take action to promote fair, just, and sustainable food for all, especially the poor and vulnerable. Begin eating for a healthy world by clicking here.
Read recent Climate Change notices from ICPJ
- Eating for a Healthy World
- Your Food, Your Water, Your World: a celebration of World Water Day
- Moving Planet Day
- Climate Change and Earth Care Low-Carbon Diet Pledge
- State of the Movement Forum
- Reason 7 to donate to ICPJ: Addressing Climate Change
- Images of why to stop climate change
- Faith Leaders Urge Senators to Work for Strong Climate Change Legislation
- Climate Change Press Conference
- Inviting All Faith Leaders to Speak Out Against Climate Change
- State of the Peace Movement Panel
- Cool Congregations Coverage and Resources
- Cool Congregations Training Sept 20
- Coal Power Plant Rally, April 2009
- 100 Days Climate Change Action
- Simplify Your Holidays
- How are you helping to help stop global warming?
- Dinner and a Movie: Story of Stuff
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