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In the last few years, religion and the environment
has become established as a fascinating new field
of academic scholarship. It is increasingly recognized
that we cannot fully understand a society’s
interactions with its natural environment -- past or present -- without taking into account
the religious beliefs and practices that shape
its values and behavior.
And, as religious communities become more engaged
with issues of environmental degradation and injustice,
they are driven to deeper reflection on the conceptual
dimensions of the resources and obstacles to environmental
responsibility that lie within their own intellectual
traditions.
Those working in educational and research institutions
play many roles in deepening our response to this
time of planetary crisis and opportunity:
- Scholars, teachers, and students seek to learn
how the world works, and about what is right,
making their schools, colleges, universities,
and camps alive with wonder, curiosity, and
love for this world.
- Scientists bring the public’s attention
to the sometimes hidden wounds we are inflicting
on creation.
- Students, impatient with their elders’
slowness to respond, call for change and initiate
it themselves in their communities and on their
campuses.
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Teachers and environmental
educators in schools and camps nurture wonder
and curiosity about the natural world in
children, along with a sense of responsibility.
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Faculty, administrators,
and physical plant managers find ways to
make their own institutions more environmentally
responsible in their purchasing, energy
use, landscaping, and waste disposal practices.
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Religious scholars and educators
explore the connections between faith and
the environment, and the role of religious
leadership in bringing about a more just
and sustainable world.
Educators and scholars in many settings and from
many perspectives and disciplines can contribute.
Together, these teachers and learners help us
all to find the wisdom and the knowledge for living
rightly on this earth.
Schools:
- The Program Bank of the Coalition
on the Environment and Jewish Live can be searched
by the Religious/Day School category under “Facility”
or by specific age ranges under “Target
Audience.”
- The National
Catholic Educational Association offers
suggestions, resources, and links to help schools
provide a healthy and safe environment for their
staff and students.
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