Clean Energy Opportunities in 2021
On April 8, Will Scott, Energy Policy Manager for the North Carolina Conservation Network, spoke on “Clean Energy Opportunities in 2021 for North Carolina" in a meeting sponsored jointly by…
On April 8, Will Scott, Energy Policy Manager for the North Carolina Conservation Network, spoke on “Clean Energy Opportunities in 2021 for North Carolina" in a meeting sponsored jointly by…
Check out our recently released Drawdown webinar for faith communities: Reducing Dependence on Fossil Fuels and Advocating for Science-Based Climate Change Policies. (more…)
We are now scheduling 2021 Drawdown Zoom webinars for faith communities! The Drawdown Project delivers a hopeful, inspiring message about solutions to climate change. These webinars will inspire you and your faith community to join the effort to fight climate change. We are available for Sunday school classes and evening events. Learn more
The environmental awakening at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Raleigh started on the roof and has taken root in the soil. The new solar cells, dedicated last fall, have inspired an environmental awakening, which now includes a community garden and recycling. Read more
ICCT recently endorsed NC Interfaith Power & Light’s resolution calling for Duke Energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. Now we invite you to endorse it too, both individually and on behalf of your faith community. (more…)
A year ago, I decided to place solar panels on the roof of my house to reduce my carbon footprint. I agonized over removing seven pine trees . . . . Read more
ICCT is launching newly released and updated Project Drawdown Zoom webinars for faith communities. Presented by trained leaders from ICCT, these webinars will inspire you and your faith community to join the effort to fight climate change. Webinars are ideal for Sunday school classes and evening events at your faith communities.
Pandemic, Climate, the Economy - what can people of faith do to transform a world in triple crisis? Watch our May 5 conversation with Dr. Dirk Philipsen of Duke University.
In conversations about solar collectors, you don’t expect to hear the phrase “Manna from Heaven”—yet that was exactly the topic of a meeting of Orange Chatham Interfaith Creation Care (OCICC) in January 2020. (more…)
Solar panels could be coming soon to a church near you. Through a campaign called Project 20.’25, the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has set out to get 20 percent of its members to convert fully to clean energy by 2025.