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  • April 7, 2011
    Up in the Sky and Down to Earth: Webinar  April 12, 2011
    Dan Misleh, the executive director of the USCCB-endorsed Catholic Coalition on Climate Change, teams up with author, America Magazine contributor, Catholic Climate Ambassador and farmer Kyle Kramer for this thought-provoking webinar on Catholic teaching as it relates to environmental stewardship, impact of global climate change on the poor, and choosing simplicity through organic farming.   This free, one-hour webinar will take place on Tuesday, April 12 at 3:00 pm EST in partnership with the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership, the National Association for Lay Ministry and Ave Maria Press. Register for the webinar here.   Full Press release.
  • June 23, 2010
    Conference Call with Catholic Charities on the Oil Spill in the Gulf

    On Wednesday, June 23, The Catholic Coalition on Climate Change sponsored a live interview with Mr. Rob Gorman, executive director, Catholic Charities, Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux on environmental and social impacts of the oil disaster on the Gulf Coast and the call to action based on the principle of Solidarity in Catholic Social Teaching. Download and listen to the interview here.
  • April 21, 2009
    Catholic Climate Covenant Launch Press Release
    As the nation marked Earth Day, the Catholic community launched an unprecedented initiative, the Catholic Climate Covenant, to bring together in new ways religious obligations to care for creation and care for “the least of these” as a distinctive Catholic contribution to the climate change debate.