News from the Frontlines
After the Election
This morning we as faith-based climate change activists woke up to some difficult news: By a narrow margin, our nation has elected a President who believes that climate change is a “hoax” and members of [...]
Why Buy Organic?
Many people buy organic foods because they are concerned about pesticide exposure, despite the fact that many studies https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sign_at_the_Sonoma_Farmers_market_-_Stierch.jpg do not seem to demonstrate any nutritional advantage of one over the other. Numerous [...]
Standing with Standing Rock
My body is still in Tempe, but my heart and mind are in North Dakota today. Last week a call was issued for clergy from many faith traditions to come and stand witness with the [...]
‘To Till and To Tend:’ A Spiritual Approach to Climate Change
Rabbi Michael Wasserman of The New Shul in Scottsdale delivered this compelling sermon on Rosh Hashanah and has been gracious enough to share it with us. We are grateful for his generosity, and it is [...]
AZIPL Annual Meeting – Don’t Miss It
Free simple supper. Not your typical Annual Meeting. Gather with old and new friends. Get the new Annual Report, hot off the press. Hear what AZIPL is up to - now and in 2017! [...]
Vote Your Values: Be a Climate Voter
As people of faith, we believe that responding to the urgent threat of climate change is essential to caring for God’s creation and loving our neighbors. Human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels for [...]