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Climate Colonialism, Climate Justice, and Hope for the Future from the World's Religions

Climate justice may be the foremost moral challenge of the 21st century. Humankind – or rather parts of us – are threatening Earth’s capacity to regenerate and support life, including human life. Race and class dimensions of the climate crisis are haunting and daunting. While caused primarily by high-consuming people, climate change is wreaking death and destruction first and foremost on impoverished people who are disproportionately people of color. How are we to face this crisis with courage, wisdom, agency, and hope? What does religion bring to this question?

10 Years of MASC Event: Paris Climate Talks

A Change in the Wind? Paris Climate Talks and the Continuing Necessity of Activism, Featuring Christine Boyle

As part of SKSM's celebration of a Decade of Sacred Social Change, there will be an exciting dialogue in response to the recent UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris. MASC graduate Christine Boyle along with Reverend Lindi Ramsden and other local activists will respond to what is quickly becoming a critical point in our planet's history.