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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby: āThe outlook of climate change is not potentially bad; it is potentially fatal for the most fragile countries and regions on earth...ā
Since the time of Galileo, science and faith have been framed as two opposing, or at best, non-overlapping systems. Skepticism about the effects of climate changeāexhibited by many Christians in the U.S.āperpetuates this perceived warfare between science and religion. Mounting scientific evidence clearly documents the risks posed by climate change to the poor, the needy and other vulnerable populations ā the very people Christians, and other communities of faith, are called to love. Regrettably, those who deny climate change often believe they are in the right, making a moral stand. Combining basic tenets of the Christian faith with recent findings from the areas of climate science, psychology and sociology, Katharine Hayhoeāa world-renowned climate scientist and an evangelical Christianāwill discuss potential reasons for these disagreements and the role that shared values may play in moving us forward past these barriers. This lecture is in part made possible by the Center for Healthy MInds' Loka Initiative, the University of WisconsināMadison Lectures Committee, the Center for Religion and Global Citizenry, Upper House and the Outrider Foundation.
The moment is now. The opportunities are many. The resources exist and are expanding. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is responding as stewards of Godās good creation, and we need more #CreationCareAmbassadors to spread enthusiasm and information and help strengthen our response. Learn about whatās happening and how you can make a difference through this webinar hosted by ELCA Advocacy and our ecumenical collaborator, Blessed Tomorrow. Maybe being a #CreationCareAmbassador is for you. Let's pass it on.
A panel discussion on faith and the environment with these special guests: ā* Rev. Matt Byrd, Pastor, Christ the King Lutheran Church, West Chester, OH (01:42) * Kim Winchell, āDeacon, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, āand author of "Awaking to God's Call to Earthkeeping" (04:17) * Donna Pellegrin, āDirector, Youth for Monarchs (17:01) * Phoebe Morad, Executive Director, Lutherans Restoring Creation (30:20) This was recorded on June 12, 2020 and was one of the featured presentations of Monarch Fest 2020.
Together, we will experience some OLD GROWTH forests tucked away near the Lake Superior watershed in Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We will discover mushrooms, colonies of ants in a 200 year old tree, and much more. We open in a breathing exercise to center ourselves and move into a 'virtual' nature walk through the wilderness of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan before closing in communal prayer with a time for each person to share their experience. All are welcome, U.P. Wild is a space welcoming of people from all faith backgrounds. Join us and invite a friend! http://www.UPWILD.org Resources: Some text adapted from: Nalini Nadkarni, āBetween Earth and Skyā / Douglas Wood, āOld Turtleā / Poem by Rochelle Mass, āWaiting for a Messageā.
How would a Polar Bear do if you put it in the desert? Not well. But why? Why can't anything live anywhere? Well, this has to do with Habitats and how animals (including humans) are suited for living in one place over another. In this episode, Sabrina talks about how these Habitats form Food Webs and how those Food Webs help us understand a lot about the world. This first series is based on 5th grade science. We're super excited and hope you enjoy Crash Course Kids! ///Standards Used in This Video/// 5-LS2-1. Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on the idea that matter that is not food (air, water, decomposed materials in soil) is changed by plants into matter that is food. Examples of systems could include organisms, ecosystems, and the Earth.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include molecular explanations.] Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Crash Course Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/crashcourse Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/thecrashcourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Credits... Producer & Editor: Nicholas Jenkins Cinematographer & Director: Michael Aranda Host: Sabrina Cruz Script Supervisor: Mickie Halpern Writer: Allyson Shaw Executive Producers: John & Hank Green Consultant: Shelby Alinsky Script Editor: Blake de Pastino Thought Cafe Team: Stephanie Bailis Cody Brown Suzanna Brusikiewicz Jonathan Corbiere Nick Counter Kelsey Heinrichs Jack Kenedy Corey MacDonald Tyler Sammy Nikkie Stinchcombe James Tuer Adam Winnik
Join Franklin and his family as he leaves Woodland on a "special" journey to the North and South Pole! Subscribe to Treehouse Direct for new clips, episodes, and more! http://goo.gl/IsTLa7
How do polar bears survive their Arctic habitat? Is climate change affecting their population? Learn how polar bears have adapted to life on top of the world. ā” Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe #NatGeoWILD #PolarBears #Educational About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILD Facebook: http://bit.ly/NGWFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/NGWTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NGWInstagram Learn more about polar bear: https://on.natgeo.com/31eamR5 Polar Bears 101 | Nat Geo Wild https://youtu.be/1zRGzlWqce4 Nat Geo Wild https://www.youtube.com/user/NatGeoWild
* POLAR BEAR * | Animals For Kids Quality, educational videos for kids. Made in the UK. Subscribe to All Things Animal TV! here: http://bit.ly/V2i7GP ----------------------- Ed and Eppa are learning about Polar Bears. An action packed and informative wildlife series for kids featuring two adorable aliens, Ed and Eppa, who come to Earth to explore. Eppa knows lots about the Earth's wildlife and decided to bring Ed on his first voyage with her so that she can tell him all about animalsā habits, where they come from, how they live, eat and sleep. Using live action animal footage with animated characters superimposed, this series is a delight for kids worldwide ----------------------- JUNGLE ANIMALS: Chameleons: http://bit.ly/1gCsPaC Snakes: http://bit.ly/1frKx0Q ----------------------- AFRICAN ANIMALS: Elephants: http://bit.ly/1nOBgcD Zebra: http://bit.ly/1hCGC1P Leopards: http://bit.ly/1krhhhU ----------------------- WATER ANIMALS: Sea Otters: http://bit.ly/1g7CyGT Sea Turtles: http://bit.ly/1dIn40B ----------------------- AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS: Platypus: http://bit.ly/1jLjDqL ----------------------- SNOW AND ICE ANIMALS: Penguins: http://bit.ly/1eZk3am Sea Lions: http://bit.ly/1pFip3o ----------------------- PET ANIMALS: Rabbits: http://bit.ly/P02wV5 ----------------------- FARM ANIMALS: Goats: http://bit.ly/1nVjeRZ Pigs: http://bit.ly/1kLgSBk Cows: http://bit.ly/QI9Ci4 ----------------------- AIR ANIMALS: Crane Bird: http://bit.ly/QZ2ldL --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay connected with All Things Animal TV: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allthingsani... Web: http://nurseryrhymestv.com/ Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1170915... TESL http://www.tes.co.uk/mypublicprofile.aspx?uc=3951926 Check out our other channels: Nursery Rhymes TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/NurseryRhymesTV1 Things That Go TV! https://www.youtube.com/user/ThingsThatGoTV Baby Education TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNcH3g9yVAr0gTuuohTAtpQ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Learn more of the #SeasonOfCreation celebration, from 1 September until 4 October. https://seasonofcreation.org/
A panel discussion on faith and the environment with these special guests: ā* Rev. Matt Byrd, Pastor, Christ the King Lutheran Church, West Chester, OH (01:42) * Kim Winchell, āDeacon, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, āand author of "Awaking to God's Call to Earthkeeping" (04:17) * Donna Pellegrin, āDirector, Youth for Monarchs (17:01) * Phoebe Morad, Executive Director, Lutherans Restoring Creation (30:20) This was recorded on June 12, 2020 and was one of the featured presentations of Monarch Fest 2020.
Global Weirding is produced by KTTZ Texas Tech Public Media and distributed by PBS Digital Studios. New episodes every other Wednesday at 10 am central. Brought to you in part by: Bob and Linda Herscher, Freese and Nichols, Inc, and the Texas Tech Climate Science Center. Be sure to subscribe! http://globalweirdingseries.com https://www.facebook.com/globalweirding http://kttz.org http://katharinehayhoe.com
Environmental activists Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot have helped produce a short film highlighting the need to protect, restore and use nature to tackle the climate crisis. Living ecosystems like forests, mangroves, swamps and seabeds can pull enormous quantities of carbon from the air and store them safely, but natural climate solutions currently receive only 2% of the funding spent on cutting emissions. The filmās director, Tom Mustill of Gripping Films, said: 'We tried to make the film have the tiniest environmental impact possible. We took trains to Sweden to interview Greta, charged our hybrid car at Georgeās house, used green energy to power the edit and recycled archive footage rather than shooting new.' Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube āŗ http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub Support the Guardian āŗ https://support.theguardian.com/contribute #naturenow #climatecrisis #gretathunberg CREDITS Narrators: Greta Thunberg & George Monbiot Director: Tom Mustill Producer: Triangle Monday DoP & Editor: Fergus Dingle Sound: Shaman Media GFX: Paraic Mcgloughlin Online: Bram De Jonghe Picture Post: Special Treats Productions Mix: Mcasso Music Audio Post: Tom Martin NCS Guidance: Charlie Lat Music: Rone / InFinĆ© Music The Independent film by Gripping Films(Tom Mustill) was supported by: Conservation International Food and Land Use Coalition Gower St With guidance from Nature4Climate Natural Climate Solutions http://www.grippingfilms.com FIND OUT MORE: #naturenow http://www.naturalclimate.solutions Today in Focus podcast āŗ https://www.theguardian.com/news/series/todayinfocus The Guardian YouTube network: The Guardian āŗ http://www.youtube.com/theguardian Owen Jones talks āŗ http://bit.ly/subsowenjones Guardian Football āŗ http://is.gd/guardianfootball Guardian Sport āŗ http://bit.ly/GDNsport Guardian Culture āŗ http://is.gd/guardianculture
A follow up to The Soil Story http://bit.ly/2pmOgg3 a 5-min video on how soil can sequester carbon from the atmosphere to balance the climate. LEARN: http://www.kisstheground.com Produced by Kiss the Ground and Elevate. FOLLOW: facebook.com/kissthegroundca instagram @kissthegroundca pinterest.com/kiss_the_ground twitter @kissthegroundca
WATCH the follow up, The Compost Story! http://bit.ly/2ov6zf8 MIRA LA VERSION EN ESPAĆOL AQUI! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-y9qGNajBQ Science meets inspiration in this tale of natureās best hidden innovation: soil. The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet. Learn how we can āsequesterā (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful, and pull it back into the earth, where it belongs, through regenerative agriculture, composting, and other land management practices. The film was directed in partnership with Louis Fox, best-known for the acclaimed viral series, āThe Story of Stuffā. LEARN: http://www.kisstheground.com FOLLOW: facebook.com/kissthegroundca instagram @kissthegroundca pinterest.com/kiss_the_ground Twitter @kissthegroundca
Conservative Evangelical Christians are known to be skeptical, as a group, of climate science. Evangelical Scientist Katharine Hayhoe has been reaching out to her fellow Christians to explain climate science, and has become one of the most important communicators on the issue. Here she is a guest on one of the most widely watched Christian cable news programs.
The moment is now. The opportunities are many. The resources exist and are expanding. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is responding as stewards of Godās good creation, and we need more #CreationCareAmbassadors to spread enthusiasm and information and help strengthen our response. Learn about whatās happening and how you can make a difference through this webinar hosted by ELCA Advocacy and our ecumenical collaborator, Blessed Tomorrow. Maybe being a #CreationCareAmbassador is for you. Let's pass it on.
As sea ice vanishes, Indigenous hunters in Alaska seek new prey. As a child growing up along the Bering Sea in Alaska, Clyde Oxereok hunted walrus with village elders, relying on solid sea ice for nine months of the year. But as Arctic temperatures have risen, the ice is now dangerously thin, and only appears for three months. Thatās transforming the foods that Indigenous communities hunt, forcing them to find new prey as the temperature steadily rises.
Delivered at the 2017 Creation Care Fest & Extravaganza at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
Delivered at the 2017 Creation Care Fest & Extravaganza at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
Delivered at the 2017 Creation Care Fest & Extravaganza at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
Delivered at the 2017 Creation Care Fest & Extravaganza at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
Since the time of Galileo, science and faith have been framed as two opposing, or at best, non-overlapping systems. Skepticism about the effects of climate changeāexhibited by many Christians in the U.S.āperpetuates this perceived warfare between science and religion. Mounting scientific evidence clearly documents the risks posed by climate change to the poor, the needy and other vulnerable populations ā the very people Christians, and other communities of faith, are called to love. Regrettably, those who deny climate change often believe they are in the right, making a moral stand. Combining basic tenets of the Christian faith with recent findings from the areas of climate science, psychology and sociology, Katharine Hayhoeāa world-renowned climate scientist and an evangelical Christianāwill discuss potential reasons for these disagreements and the role that shared values may play in moving us forward past these barriers. This lecture is in part made possible by the Center for Healthy MInds' Loka Initiative, the University of WisconsināMadison Lectures Committee, the Center for Religion and Global Citizenry, Upper House and the Outrider Foundation.
In 2017, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) passed a watershed resolution that encouraged the church to reach carbon neutrality by 2030 to reduce our carbon footprint and serve as better stewards of creation. This means that we will no longer be contributing carbon emissions to the atmosphere. But how can we reach carbon neutrality? This webinar by Green Chalice shares success stories, guidance, and tools to achieve carbon neutrality through our ecumenical partners in Blessed Tomorrow, Creation Justice Ministries and Interfaith Power and Light.
Since the time of Galileo, science and faith have been framed as two opposing, or at best, non-overlapping systems. Skepticism about the effects of climate changeāexhibited by many Christians in the U.S.āperpetuates this perceived warfare between science and religion. Mounting scientific evidence clearly documents the risks posed by climate change to the poor, the needy and other vulnerable populations ā the very people Christians, and other communities of faith, are called to love. Regrettably, those who deny climate change often believe they are in the right, making a moral stand. Combining basic tenets of the Christian faith with recent findings from the areas of climate science, psychology and sociology, Katharine Hayhoeāa world-renowned climate scientist and an evangelical Christianāwill discuss potential reasons for these disagreements and the role that shared values may play in moving us forward past these barriers. This lecture is in part made possible by the Center for Healthy MInds' Loka Initiative, the University of WisconsināMadison Lectures Committee, the Center for Religion and Global Citizenry, Upper House and the Outrider Foundation.
Join Robert Archer, US-AID economist (retired) and CCL Economic Policy Network contributor in a presentation on new ways of thinking about the key components of the three dimensions of CCL's flagship policy. Core Volunteer Training is a webinar series to help newer CCL supporters connect with each other from across the world and empower them to achieve their larger goals for climate advocacy. Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Introduction (2:41) The Fee (15:08) The Dividend (20:18) The Adjustment (27:50) Final Summary Presentation Slides:http://cclusa.org/economics-cvt CCL Community Training Page:Ā https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/58