Viewpoints

Our eco-memories, and those of Jesus, connect us with creation and community

Fast or feast: Meatless meals can provide what you — and the world — need

Ugandan activist Vanessa Nakate on what Pope Francis has given to climate change fight

Joking about climate change isn't funny anymore

After the shock of winter, an instinct to survive

In Vermont parishes I rediscovered the power of Moses' horns and an ox's sacrifice

Finding spirituality on Earth's 'most secular' continent

To reach critical audiences, we need more faith-based climate news

Biden's oil comments drew laughs, but our children's future is no joke

Joy Harjo's poem 'Redbird Love' teaches us to watch closely, see clearly

Bad weather is here. How to see it as grace.

Church finances hold untapped potential for fighting climate change

The unexpected way Pope Benedict helped me learn to pray with all creation

Upon her rock, Mother Seton prays with St. Mary's Mountain

EarthBeat's best of 2022

Amid threat of extinction, remember today's 'holy innocents' who couldn't take flight

Documentary's personal stories highlight urgent message of Laudato Si'

In Advent, we hope and wait. Climate change doesn't lend itself to either.

After 70 years, William Everson's 'Canticle to the Waterbirds' still sings

Beat swords into plowshares and leaf blowers into rakes

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