The Episcopal Public Policy Network’s Creation Care Series is a wonderful resource that explains the many different aspects of climate change, as well as their impact on society and the planet. It not only explains the Episcopal Church’s positions on these issues, but it also explains existing draft federal climate change bills and their potential impact. It’s a great place to get a good overview of potential government actions and the Episcopal church’s teachings.

See the following two articles:

  • Just Transitions (July 25, 2019).
    “Addressing the climate crisis means far more than just emission reduction or mitigating environmental impacts of our energy system and economy. We are also called to love our neighbors.”
  • Environmental Racism (August 29, 2019).
    “One form of injustice is environmental racism, the cumulative and disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on people of color.”