Guiding Principles of Our Work
We offer motivating and inspiring responses to urgent concerns for Creation and our changing climate, based on accepted scientific knowledge.
We are guided by our faith, loving and listening with respect to one another as we care for Creation and foster interfaith harmony.
We recognize that climate change and environmental management decisions can have adverse effects on some communities more than others, including lower-income and underserved communities, particularly communities of color. We are committed to mitigating these effects and expanding access to the policymaking process, economic opportunities, and the full range of benefits associated with positive climate solutions.
