State and Regional Environmental Resources
- Clean Air Cool Planet
- New England Carbon Challenge
- Carbon Coalition: New Hampshire Citizens for a Responsible Energy Policy
- University of New Hampshire Office of Sustainability
Religious Movements' Environmental Organizations
Eco-Justice Working Group, the National Council of Churches has been providing an opportunity for the national bodies of member Protestant and Orthodox denominations to work together to protect and restore God’s Creation. A major task of our environmental ministry is to provide program ideas and resources to help congregations as they engage in environmental justice.
www.creationcare.org
Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN) is a unique evangelical
ministry whose purpose is to “declare the Lordship of Christ over all
creation” (Col. 1:15-20). EEN was formed because we recognize many
“environmental” problems are fundamentally spiritual problems.
http://www.coejl.org
Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life
www.gis.net/~rwe
Religious Witness for the Earth (RWE) is a national interfaith network
dedicated to public witness in defense of Creation. Seeing climate
change and environmental devastation as issues of justice, RWE invokes
the loving spirit, selfless courage, and moral authority of the civil
rights movement.
www.bpf.org
Buddhist Peace Fellowship’s open-hearted engagement with the world is
expressed through expanding programs in the United States and Asia.
Through BPF, Buddhists of many different traditions are developing
individual and group responses to socially conditioned suffering.
http://www.earthministry.org
Helping individuals and congregations connect Christian faith with care for the earth.
The Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth promotes respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are apart.
http://www.elca.org/stewardship/EarthKeeping/earthkeeping2.pdf
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s stewardship ministry team has published Awakening to God’s Call to Earthkeeping, a guide to helping Lutherans care for Creation.