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Spirit
Rev. Joan Javier-Duval reflects on the present-day impacts of the crisis in Vermont and asks us to reimagine what’s possible amid the tumult and loss.
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Ideas
Tiny forests have sprouted as a way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss. Learn how one group helped bring them to the Northeast United States.
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UU News‘A Wake-Up Call’: Two Unitarian Universalists in Southwest Florida Reflect on Hurricane Ian’s Impact
Recovery continues two years after the deadly storm made landfall. And as climate change worsens, it could happen again.
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Editorial
The Revival takes place September 28-29 and will unite UUs from across the United States on caring for the planet and advancing justice.
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Ideas
In this conversation, UUA Climate Strategist Rachel Myslivy also calls on UUs to view climate justice as an intersectional issue with "the same root causes as other systems of oppression we fight so hard against."
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Ideas
UUA President Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, who is trained as an environmental ethicist, invites all Unitarian Universalists to participate in the transformative conversation this September.
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Life
The film explores the lives and legal case of a group suing the federal government over climate change.
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The religious scholar argues that religion has fueled humanity’s denial of climate change and that—even in knowing ours may be a finite future—there are still places to find hope.
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Editorial
This edition of UU World examines the complexity of the choices we face in addressing the crisis.
Roger Santodomingo -
Life
As the climate crisis grows more serious, the moral and even spiritual value of a green burial appeals to many people.
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UU News
A weekly guide to stories about Unitarian Universalists from other media sources
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UU News
Iowa and Massachusetts congregations win awards in Interfaith Power & Light’s Cool Congregations Challenge.
Elaine McArdle