Factoring in Faith: Religious Leaders on Broadening the Climate Movement
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Explore how religious leaders from diverse faith traditions view the natural world and approach climate action in this thought-provoking panel discussion from Aspen Ideas: Climate. Delve into the perspectives of Simran Jeet Singh, Fletcher Harper, Jennie Rosenn, Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, and Kaitlin Curtice as they share how their faith shapes their environmental ethics and motivates their climate work. Gain insights into how different ethics of care can be integrated into a broader framework of climate action and impact. Recorded in Miami Beach, Florida, this hour-long conversation is part of the second annual Aspen Ideas: Climate event, co-organized by the Aspen Institute and the City of Miami Beach, which features plenary sessions, breakout discussions, a tech expo, career fair, climate solutions showcase, public arts program, and excursions.
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Factoring in Faith: Religious Leaders on Broadening the Climate Movement - Aspen Ideas: Climate
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