Presented on Zoom by the Jodo Shinshu (Buddhist) International Office: What can we do for our future? Please join this interfaith event on Oct. 30 on Zoom. We will work on the topic “Affordable and Clean Energy” through the lenses of both faith and science. Please register at: http://bit.ly/3rcqm49 Tracy …
Read More »Biodiversity as a Metaphor for a Troubled Society
Our attempts to understand biodiversity in the world’s ecosystems provide insights into humanity’s interconnectedness – within both nature and our social structures.
Read More »Faith Leader’s Sustainability Training
The purpose of this meeting is to learn how to teach faith communities and networks about the City of Spokane’s Sustainability Action Plan (SAP). During the meeting, participants will learn where to find materials to help teach others about the SAP and to invite participant networks to provide feedback. Over …
Read More »Living Room Conversation: Climate Change – What Does the Earth Need From Us
Sunday, April 18, 4 to 5:30 p.m. This Zoom event, sponsored by One Peace, Many Paths, is a small-group, structured conversation that facilitates good listening and better understanding between people with different opinions and perspectives. As another Earth Day rolls around and our views become ever more polarized, this is …
Read More »Religions At the Crossroads of Politics and the Environment
Members of certain religions often subscribe to political ideologies about the environment. Why are politicizing something we all live on?
Read More »Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum
What do local candidates for office think about climate change? How will it affect your vote in November? To aid Spokane citizens in their democratic deliberations, Gonzaga’s Environmental Studies Department is proud to host the Spokane Candidates Climate Change Forum (C3 Forum). It will take place via Zoom Webinar (register …
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