by Cory Labrecque (The Martin Marty Center: Sightings) | Feb 10, 2015 | Opinion
When climate change protesters marched on Wall Street last September, their charge was to bring attention to a global urgency that requires a deep and abiding transformation of the way we think about, invest in and relate to the environment. Laying blame on the...
by Paul Hobson | Feb 3, 2015 | News
As Bristol, the sixth largest city in England, became the 2015 European Green Capital, Christian Aid chair and former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams marked the occasion with a stark warning about the spiritual imperative to show responsibility to others and...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jan 30, 2015 | News
Twenty-nine U.S. governors discussed their states’ economic, infrastructure, taxation and healthcare systems in their State of the State addresses in January. Most shared positive economic outlooks, contrasting sharply with pundits and national politicians...
by Robert Parham | Jan 21, 2015 | Opinion
2014 was the Earth’s warmest year on record, announced a U.S. government agency last week. “The globally averaged temperature over land and ocean surfaces for 2014 was the highest among all years since record keeping began in 1880. The December combined...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Dec 19, 2014 | News
“Climate change is really about human rights, human rights around the globe, especially those who are very poor,” Grace Ji-Sun Kim says. “The vulnerable … their human rights are being taken away.” Kim, visiting researcher at Georgetown...