by David Kerrigan | Jan 12, 2016 | Opinion
If, like most of us, you prefer your issues cut and dried, goodies and baddies, then climate change is just the kind of thing to avoid. For every opinion, you’ll find an opposite opinion; for every believer, in spite of scientific consensus that climate change...
by John Weaver | Dec 18, 2015 | Opinion
Is the Paris climate agreement an offer of “jam tomorrow,” to quote the White Queen’s offer in “Alice in Wonderland”? COP 21 sought to build on the agreement of the COP 17 “Durban Platform” adopted in 2011, which called for a...
by Brian Kaylor | Dec 11, 2015 | News
U.S. evangelicals who traveled to Paris for the COP21 United Nations climate conference are considering what they learned and how to continue advocating for climate justice as the gathering draws to an end. They will return home soon and help explain to fellow...
by Brian Kaylor | Dec 10, 2015 | News
Evangelical Christians are not leaving discussions of the impact of climate change on the most vulnerable people to the scientists and diplomats from more than 190 countries gathered at the COP21 United Nations climate conference. At a Dec. 5 conference in Paris on...
by Brian Kaylor | Dec 9, 2015 | News
Evangelicals from around the world gathered for a day of worship, learning and dialogue about how evangelicals should respond to climate change while diplomats from more than 190 nations gathered in Paris for the COP21 United Nations climate conference. Jointly...