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UU News
A growing number of Georgia UUs, passionate about promoting green energy and bringing down soaring utility bills, are making their voices heard across their state.
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Ideas
In this Q&A, find out how the Winchester Unitarian Society cut back on energy expenses and carbon emissions—and how your congregation could, too.
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UU News
“Climate Justice Revival: Reimagine Together from an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invited UUs to explore joyful and collaborative transformation.
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall -
Life
For UU congregations, the climate crisis isn’t just on their doorsteps, it’s flooding over.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
Rev. Joan Javier-Duval reflects on the present-day impacts of the crisis in Vermont and asks us to reimagine what’s possible amid the tumult and loss.
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Ideas
Tiny forests have sprouted as a way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss. Learn how one group helped bring them to the Northeast United States.
Elaine McArdle -
Ideas
In this conversation, UUA Climate Strategist Rachel Myslivy also calls on UUs to view climate justice as an intersectional issue with “the same root causes as other systems of oppression we fight so hard against.”
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UU News
The Climate Justice Coalition, created in 2022, exists to ensure that UU groups collaborate and increase their collective impact. Here’s how to join the effort.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
For Indigenous Peoples around the world, climate change has long been more than an abstract, futuristic possibility.
Nazune Menka