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Tag Archives: climate collapse
Beyond the Apocalypse: Cultivating Eco-Resilience (sermon)
February 23, 2020 The Unitarian Society, East Brunswick, NJ Reverend Karen G. Johnston “…we are, indeed, facing the end of the world. Not the literal end of civilization or the human species, but a transition so profound that on the … Continue reading
This is Not a Drill: A Global Call to Strike for the Climate (sermon)
September 15, 2019 The Unitarian Society, East Brunswick, NJ Reverend Karen G. Johnston We refuse to bequeath a dying planet to future generations by failing to act now. We act in peace, with ferocious love of these lands in our … Continue reading
Posted in Earth, Justice, Resistance, Sermons, Unitarian Universalism
Tagged climate collapse, climate strike, Extinction Rebellion, Jem Bendell, XR
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Doom & Bloom: Reflections on Climate Grief
The Unitarian Society, East Brunswick, NJ August 11, 2019 Perhaps you know in your body. Perhaps you know in your head. Perhaps you know in what Buddhists call your heartmind, that deep place of coherence beyond the binary, beyond the … Continue reading
Posted in Earth, grief, Hope
Tagged climate collapse, climate constriction, climate grief, Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell, Work that Reconnects
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