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Climate of Change
http://climateofchange.wordpress.com
Drawing on Jewish sources and spirituality for wisdom to help shape changes in behavior, policy and consciousness in response to the challenge of global climate change.
Recent Posts
Many Heavens, One Earth Conference, Windsor Castle, November 2009.
By Rabbi Yedidya Sinclair Last week’s conference on world religions and climate change sponsored by the UN and ARC was an extraordinary event. You can read about it here, here and here. The gathering together of religious leaders and environme...
Blog Action Day and the Jewish Climate Change Campaign
Shalom Climate of Change Readers, In honor of this past week’s Blog Action Day, dedicated to the fight against climate change, we’d like to report to you on the Seven Year Jewish Climate Campaign. We first mentioned the campaign following...
Continental Airlines Goes Green. Or not. Or… Yes?
By Yannai Kranzler How would you respond to sitting on an airplane, digging into the seat pocket in front of you, to discover that your complementary in-flight magazine was dedicated to caring for the environment? Would you be thankful? Hopeful? Woul...
Praying for Rain: Who Affects the Weather, God or Us?
By Rabbi Julian Sinclair Sukkot has a special connection to rain. The Talmud (Rosh Hoshanah 16a) says that on Sukkot, we are judged for the rainfall we will receive in the coming year. On Shemini Atzeret, the final day of the holiday, we begin to say...
A Couple of Thoughts for Yom Kippur
By Rabbi Julian Sinclair The Power of One On Yom Kippur we examine our actions. The scrupulous review of our deeds that the day calls for teaches us that everything we do, however small it may seem matters a great deal, often far more than we can e...
Julian Gets to Grips with Green Business with a Double Book Review
By Rabbi Julian Sinclair A couple of years after former Sierra Club President Adam Werbach founded ActNow, a sustainable business consultancy, he signed up Walmart as a client. This brought Werbach considerable notoriety in eco-activist circles. Wa...

