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National Religious Partnership for the Environment In the early 1990s, the National Religious Partnership was established through its founding faith groups and denominations to further inform their efforts, and to amplify their voices in communities of faith and in the public square.
Interfaith Power & Light The mission of Interfaith Power & Light is to be faithful stewards of Creation by responding to global warming through the promotion of energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. This campaign intends to protect the earth's ecosystems, safeguard the health of all Creation, and ensure sufficient, sustainable energy for all.
Restoring Eden Restoring Eden, officially Christians for Environmental Stewardship, was formed in the early 1990s by Peter Illyn, an evangelical pastor from the Pacific Northwest. Peter, an avid wilderness hiker, a few summers earlier had taken two llamas "Frank and Jesse" on a record-setting thousand-mile llama trek up the spine of the Cascade Mountains. According to Peter, "I went into the mountains a minister, but I came out an environmental activist."
Au Sable Institute Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies offers environmental science programs for primary and secondary school, college, and graduate school, including field-based, university-level courses in environmental studies and environmental science with academic credit offered through more than 50 colleges and universities.
Evangelical Environmental Network The Evangelical Environmental Network is a network of Evangelical Christians seeking to equip, inspire, and mobilize Evangelicals in their effort to care for God's creation.
Earth Ministry Earth Ministry is a non-profit organization that engages mainline to liberal Christian communities in environmental stewardship responding to the great moral challenge posed by our environmental crisis through education, individual and congregational lifestyle choices, and organizing for social change through environmental advocacy.
Center for a New American Dream The Center for a New American Dream works to raise awareness of the negative impact of a hyper-consumer culture, to help define conscious consuming and green living that is focused on downshifting and finding balance, and to help large institutional buyers shift their procurement to greener alternatives.
Creation Spirituality Resources Creation Spirituality is a religious movement inspired by theologians Matthew Fox and Thomas Berry, which honors all of creation as Original Blessing (in intentional contrast to historic notions of original sin), and seeks to creatively integrate the mystical wisdom of Eastern, Western, and Indigenous spirituality with the emerging scientific understanding of the universe.
Thomas Berry Foundation Thomas Berry was the preeminent eco-theologian of 20th and early 21st century. The Foundation bearing his name works to further the legacy of this important thinker.
Center for Process Studies The Center for Process Studies is a research center of Claremont School of Theology, and affiliated with Claremont Graduate University that seeks to promote the common good by means of the relational approach found in process thought. Process thought is based on the work of philosophers Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, and has given rise to various streams of contemporary environmental philosophy and theology.
CrossCurrents A valuable collection of essays on environmental ethics, religion and philosophy.
Catholic Conservation Center An organization promoting ecology, environmental justice, authentic and sustainable development, and stewardship of the Earth, in light of Sacred Scripture and the Tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.
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