by Susan | Feb 4, 2016
Shared by Dr. Jeff Crane, author of The Environment in American History, Nature and the Formation of the United States. In modern America approximately 50 million Americans, including about one-fourth of all children, suffer from food insecurity. The food that is...
by Susan | Feb 4, 2016
A discussion led by Betty Dabney, PhD, on how working together to solve climate change can unify Humankind. Dr. Dabney is retired from the faculties of Texas A&M’s School of Rural Public Health and the University of Maryland School of Public Health. She has...
by Susan | Feb 4, 2016
Workshop for worship leaders and community leaders of all faiths. Will begin with a sandwich lunch, followed by a presentation of how Reconciliation Episcopal has used this new liturgical season to bring an awareness of God’s love for creation and our call to care for...
by Susan | Feb 4, 2016
Joe Cook holds a B.Sc in Natural Resources and the Environment (Univ. of MI), a M.Sc in Entomology with Minor in Soil Science (Univ. of MN), an MBA (UIW), a MTS (Oblate School of Theology, and a M.A. in Theology (St. Mary’s University). He has worked worldwide...
by Susan | Feb 4, 2016
The world faces many dynamic environmental, economic and social challenges. How do we create sustainable systems that meet these challenges so the people of the world can live fulfilling lives in harmony with one another and with nature? This will explore climate...