Season of Creation 2024
The whole Creation has been groaning.
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Creation Care news items are compiled from various sources. Please contact us with any newsworthy Creation Care items that you would like to see us feature.
The whole Creation has been groaning.
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Did you miss the spirit-filled 2024 ICCT Action Traction Convention, or just want a
refresher?
Check out the recap and keynote video.
Two ICCT/NCIPL Youth Listening Sessions and a Planning Session were held in the summer of 2023. Youth and their adult leaders met to discuss ways youth can get involved in the Creation Care movement!
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Duke Energy’s Carbon Plan lacks urgency, concern and commitment to meet Governor Cooper’s mandate to achieve a 70% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
It’s not too late to comment online if you missed the meeting. (Reference Docket No. E 100, Sub 179.) Use the ICCT Policy Statement as a resource.
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It’s April, time to make plans for Earth Day (April 22) for my family and faith community. I remembered an incredible resource that my friend Grace had shared: 31 Days of Climate Action.
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The ICCT Earth Friendly Practices Team is excited to share an opportunity to practice an earth friendly diet in conjunction with the Christian observance of Lent. We also offer some resources to adapt it to Ramadan and Passover.
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A new study by Dr. Ryan Emanuel of N.C. State finds that oil and gas pipelines put vulnerable communities at risk of water and air pollution, with greater incidence of public health and safety issues. Find out 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.
While giving a weather report at the beginning of a worship service is usually cliché, on Oct. 20 in Wilmot, Ont., it would have been redundant.
Wilmot Forest Church — a new initiative of Burning Bush Forest Church and Wilmot Mennonite Church — doesn’t meet indoors.
Sikh groups around the world have united to fight against climate change by planning to plant 1 million trees in 1,820 different locations by November.