Martin Luther King, Jr. and The Climate Movement
Note: this sermon was delivered by Rev. Margaret Bullit-Jonas, an Episcopal priest, author, retreat leader, and climate activist and a member of the board of Better Future Project.Friends, it is good...
View ArticleRefuting Jeff Jacoby on Climate
Since the 1990s, Jeff Jacoby has mocked and questioned the reality of anthropogenic global warming in the pages of the Boston Globe in a series of columns characterized by vagueness, disregard for...
View ArticleChoosing Between Two Floods: Responding to Pope Francis' Encyclical
“We have been called to heal wounds, to unite what has fallen apart, and to bring home those who have lost their way.”--Attributed to St. Francis of AssisiWe welcome the strong prophetic witness on...
View ArticleClimate Change: It's On Us
Bill Green, who was just elected as coordinator of the 350 Mass Cambridge Node, sent this note to friends and family a few weeks ago to share his new commitment to climate activism. About a month ago,...
View ArticleEmerging Reality of Gas Infrastructure: Destination Export
Cross-posted from The Huffington Post New England political leaders, utility companies, and multinational energy companies have been telling the same story for years: natural gas is the answer to New...
View ArticleStatus Update: Massachusetts' New Gas Pipeline Projects
By Cathy Kristofferson and Emily KirklandOver the last year, the Massachusetts climate movement has made tremendous progress in stopping new fossil fuel infrastructure all over the state. With so much...
View ArticleStop the Dakota Access Pipeline!
In recent weeks, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline have reached national news, provoking comparisons to the widespread publicity around the Keystone XL...
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