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SUMMARY:Voices of Faith in Climate Action: COP28 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar by ELCA Witness in Society and learn about the Lutheran presence and major decisions at the recent 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC). \nConnect your local\, state\, and federal actions and passions with developments on the global scene as moved by Lutheran participants in Dubai at the recently-concluded 2023 U.N. Climate Change Conference. We are all living into the hope and promise that we can make a difference in this Kairos moment. \nThe webinar will be held Wednesday\, January 24\, 2024\, from 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. \nIt will feature Lutherans who attended COP28. \nYou can register for the webinar here.
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/voices-of-faith-in-climate-action-cop28-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Civic Participation,Climate,Homepage Event,Sustainable Agriculture,Water Justice
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SUMMARY:Conversation with the Author\, H. Paul Santmire – EcoActivist Testament
DESCRIPTION:September 27th\, 2022 Join us on Zoom at 8pm ET/ 7 CT/ 6 MT/ 5 PT / 4 AK \nLutherans Restoring Creation is excited to have theologian\, H. Paul Santmire\, join us to talk about his newest book: EcoActivist Testament: Faith Explorations for Fellow Travelers.  \nThis book was written especially for faith-driven ecoactivists who may be feeling overwhelmed\, even going as far as asking\, “why bother?” \nYou can get a copy before the call (details here)\, but don’t feel obliged to have it to join us in conversation – all are welcome! \nPlease register ahead of time to submit questions and get the Zoom link immediately – click here. 
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/conversation-with-the-author-h-paul-santmire-ecoactivist-testament-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Climate,Education,Environment
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SUMMARY:Conversation with the Author\, H. Paul Santmire – EcoActivist Testament
DESCRIPTION:September 27th\, 2022 Join us on Zoom at 8pm ET/ 7 CT/ 6 MT/ 5 PT / 4 AK \nLutherans Restoring Creation is excited to have theologian\, H. Paul Santmire\, join us to talk about his newest book: EcoActivist Testament: Faith Explorations for Fellow Travelers.  \nThis book was written especially for faith-driven ecoactivists who may be feeling overwhelmed\, even going as far as asking\, “why bother?” \nYou can get a copy before the call (details here)\, but don’t feel obliged to have it to join us in conversation – all are welcome! \nPlease register ahead of time to submit questions and get the Zoom link immediately – click here. 
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/conversation-with-the-author-h-paul-santmire-ecoactivist-testament/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Climate,Education,Environment
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SUMMARY:Beginning of the "Season of Creation"
DESCRIPTION:From Season of Creation’s “Invitation to Join Season of Creation 2022.” \nThe Season of Creation is the annual Christian celebration to listen and respond together to the cry of Creation: the ecumenical family around the world unites to pray and protect our common home\, the Oikos of God. The Season “Celebration” begins 1 September\, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation\, and ends 4 October\, the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi\, the patron saint of ecology beloved by many Christian denominations. Following the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity\, we begin the Season of Creation “Preparation” to reach local leaders and call our communities to participate actively by raising awareness of the theme\, and how to respond to the cry of creation where the Lord calls us in our diverse contexts. \n2022 Theme \nThis year we will unite around the theme\, “Listen to the Voice of Creation.” During the COVID-19 pandemic\, many have become familiar with the concept of being muted in conversations. Many voices are muted in public discourse around climate change and the ethics of Earth-keeping. These are voices of those who suffer the impacts of climate change. These are voices of people who hold generational wisdom about how to live gratefully within the limits of the land. These are voices of a diminishing diversity of more-than-human species. It is the voice of the Earth. The 2022 Season of Creation theme raises awareness of our need to listen to the voice of creation. \nThe Psalmist declares\, “The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims God’s handiwork. Day to day pours forth speech\, and night to night declares knowledge their voice is not heard; yet their voice goes out through all the Earth\, and their words to the end of the world.” (19: 1-4) Creation never ceases to proclaim\, but do we listen? During the Season of Creation\, our common prayer and action can help us listen for the voices of those who are silenced. In prayer we lament the individuals\, communities\, species\, and ecosystems who are lost\, and those whose livelihoods are threatened by habitat loss and climate change. In prayer we center the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor. \nListening to the voice of creation offers members of the Christian family a rich entry point for interfaith and interdisciplinary dialogue and practice. By listening to the voice of all creation\, humans from all cultures and sectors of life can be joined in our vocation to care for our common home (oikos). May this 2022 Season of Creation renew our ecumenical unity! And may this season of prayer and action be a time to Listen to the Voice of Creation\, so that our lives in words and deeds proclaim good news for all the Earth!
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/beginning-of-the-season-of-creation/
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environment,Sustainable Agriculture,Water Justice
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SUMMARY:Beginning of the "Season of Creation"
DESCRIPTION:From Season of Creation’s “Invitation to Join Season of Creation 2022.” \nThe Season of Creation is the annual Christian celebration to listen and respond together to the cry of Creation: the ecumenical family around the world unites to pray and protect our common home\, the Oikos of God. The Season “Celebration” begins 1 September\, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation\, and ends 4 October\, the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi\, the patron saint of ecology beloved by many Christian denominations. Following the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity\, we begin the Season of Creation “Preparation” to reach local leaders and call our communities to participate actively by raising awareness of the theme\, and how to respond to the cry of creation where the Lord calls us in our diverse contexts. \n2022 Theme \nThis year we will unite around the theme\, “Listen to the Voice of Creation.” During the COVID-19 pandemic\, many have become familiar with the concept of being muted in conversations. Many voices are muted in public discourse around climate change and the ethics of Earth-keeping. These are voices of those who suffer the impacts of climate change. These are voices of people who hold generational wisdom about how to live gratefully within the limits of the land. These are voices of a diminishing diversity of more-than-human species. It is the voice of the Earth. The 2022 Season of Creation theme raises awareness of our need to listen to the voice of creation. \nThe Psalmist declares\, “The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims God’s handiwork. Day to day pours forth speech\, and night to night declares knowledge their voice is not heard; yet their voice goes out through all the Earth\, and their words to the end of the world.” (19: 1-4) Creation never ceases to proclaim\, but do we listen? During the Season of Creation\, our common prayer and action can help us listen for the voices of those who are silenced. In prayer we lament the individuals\, communities\, species\, and ecosystems who are lost\, and those whose livelihoods are threatened by habitat loss and climate change. In prayer we center the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor. \nListening to the voice of creation offers members of the Christian family a rich entry point for interfaith and interdisciplinary dialogue and practice. By listening to the voice of all creation\, humans from all cultures and sectors of life can be joined in our vocation to care for our common home (oikos). May this 2022 Season of Creation renew our ecumenical unity! And may this season of prayer and action be a time to Listen to the Voice of Creation\, so that our lives in words and deeds proclaim good news for all the Earth!
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/beginning-of-the-season-of-creation-2/
CATEGORIES:Climate,Environment,Sustainable Agriculture,Water Justice
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SUMMARY:Your Voice Matters: Become a Creation Care Ambassador
DESCRIPTION:Join Lutherans Restoring Creation for a Connections Call on the Creation Care Ambassador Program \nThe Creation Care Ambassadors Program through Blessed Tomorrow will empower and equip you to inspire clergy\, congregants\, your workplace\, community and policymakers to action on climate change that makes a difference. The training is available online\, on-demand! This includes a mixture of information-sharing and hands-on practice to build knowledge\, skill\, and confidence. The on-demand version can be completed at your own schedule\, stopping and starting as needed. \nGet started by signing up (click) here with the code ELCABTAmbassador22 \nBlessed Tomorrow will join us at our Connections Call on August 30th – 8pm ET/7 CT/6 MT/ 5 PT / 4 AK \nRegister for the Connections Call here (click)! \nTake the training before our August Connections Call to participate in reflection\, discussion\, practice sharing your climate story\, and ask any questions you have about the program. \nUpon completion of the training\, you are invited to join the Creation Care Ambassador program which gives you access to resources and support to continue and deepen your creation care engagement: \n\nTools\, resources and events to act and advocate for climate solutions.\nAccess to a private online community of Ambassadors from across the nation who are passionate about being a voice for climate solutions.\nQuarterly calls with all Blessed Tomorrow Ambassadors and on-going staff support.
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/your-voice-matters-become-a-creation-care-ambassador-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Civic Participation,Climate,Environment
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SUMMARY:Your Voice Matters: Become a Creation Care Ambassador
DESCRIPTION:Join Lutherans Restoring Creation for a Connections Call on the Creation Care Ambassador Program \nThe Creation Care Ambassadors Program through Blessed Tomorrow will empower and equip you to inspire clergy\, congregants\, your workplace\, community and policymakers to action on climate change that makes a difference. The training is available online\, on-demand! This includes a mixture of information-sharing and hands-on practice to build knowledge\, skill\, and confidence. The on-demand version can be completed at your own schedule\, stopping and starting as needed. \nGet started by signing up (click) here with the code ELCABTAmbassador22 \nBlessed Tomorrow will join us at our Connections Call on August 30th – 8pm ET/7 CT/6 MT/ 5 PT / 4 AK \nRegister for the Connections Call here (click)! \nTake the training before our August Connections Call to participate in reflection\, discussion\, practice sharing your climate story\, and ask any questions you have about the program. \nUpon completion of the training\, you are invited to join the Creation Care Ambassador program which gives you access to resources and support to continue and deepen your creation care engagement: \n\nTools\, resources and events to act and advocate for climate solutions.\nAccess to a private online community of Ambassadors from across the nation who are passionate about being a voice for climate solutions.\nQuarterly calls with all Blessed Tomorrow Ambassadors and on-going staff support.
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/your-voice-matters-become-a-creation-care-ambassador/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Civic Participation,Climate,Environment
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220819
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SUMMARY:Environmental Justice Advisory Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Justice Advisory Board Meeting in Johnstown\, PA— August 18  \nPA DEP’s Environmental Justice Advisory Board (EJAB) will host its annual traveling meeting on Thursday\, August 18 from 1-7pm at the Cambria County Library – 248 Main Street\, Johnstown\, PA 15901. The traveling meeting offers EJAB members an opportunity to learn about environmental justice issues in various regions of the commonwealth – this year’s focus is on southwestern Pennsylvania.\nThe meeting is open to the public and will feature presentations from community and non-profit organizations based in southwestern Pennsylvania. Additionally\, there will be updates from DEP on the West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decision and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The meeting will also include a presentation by Johns Hopkins University representatives on their Chester City Air Quality Study.  For the full meeting agenda\, visit the Environmental Justice Advisory Board webpage. \nJoin the Meeting Online:  \nUse this link to join the WebEx meeting online\nEvent number: 2632 487 4376\nEvent password: DMk3s5Bf5Jv\nJoin the Meeting by Phone: \nDial (415) 655-0003\nAccess code: 2632 487 4376\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWestmoreland Sanitary Landfill Air Quality Public Meetings to Be Held Virtually and In-Person  \nWestmoreland Sanitary Landfill\, LLC owns and operates a residual/municipal landfill of the same name located in Rostraver Township\, Westmoreland County. On July 23\, 2022\, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) published a draft air quality plan approval to allow the construction and initial temporary operation of a leachate (liquid that leaches or drains from the landfill) evaporation system at Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill. This approval differs from an operating permit because an operating permit is for long-term operation\, whereas a plan approval allows for temporary operation. This plan approval allows for the construction and temporary operation of the leachate evaporation system\, an air contamination source. \n\nThe DEP will hold two public hearings related to the plan approval:\n\nIn-Person: Wednesday\, August 31\, 2022 at Rostraver Central Fire Department\, 1100 Fells Church Road\, Rostraver Township\, PA 15012 at 6:00pm.\nVirtual: Thursday\, September 1\, 2022 held virtually (online and by phone) via the Webex platform at 6:00pm.\n\nIndividuals who wish to observe or present testimony at either hearing are asked to register in advance by contacting Lauren Fraley at lfraley@pa.gov or 412-442-4203. Registration for the hearing will be taken through 4:00 PM the day before each hearing. Testimony will be limited to three minutes for DEP to receive as many comments as possible. Time may not be relinquished or shared\, and organizations are asked to designate one speaker on its behalf.\nThe public comment period is open through September 12\, 2022. Written comments on the applications can be e-mailed to RA-EPSWROAIRPERMNOTE@pa.gov or mailed to the DEP’s Southwest Regional Office\, Air Quality Program\, 400 Waterfront Drive\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15222 and should contain the name\, address\, email\, and telephone number of the person submitting the comments\, identification of the proposed Plan Approval (PA-65-00767C)\, a short statement\, and the relevant facts upon which the comments are based.\nTo learn more about the Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill\, visit the DEP website. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions or Comments?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOEJ welcomes your suggestions or inquiries about our work\, programs and/or policies. We also want to hear your ideas for newsletter topics/stories. Please contact us at RA-EPOEJ@pa.gov\, or directly:\nDirector\nJustin Dula\n(484) 250-5820\njdula@pa.gov \nWestern Region\nNgani Ndimbie\n(412) 442-4126\nnndimbie@pa.gov\nEastern Region\nJuan Serrat\n(484) 250-5818\njserratgon@pa.gov\nOEJ Intern\nClaire Kemick\nckemick@pa.gov
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/environmental-justice-advisory-board-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:Civic Participation,Climate,Environment,Water Justice
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SUMMARY:Environmental Justice Advisory Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Justice Advisory Board Meeting in Johnstown\, PA— August 18  \nPA DEP’s Environmental Justice Advisory Board (EJAB) will host its annual traveling meeting on Thursday\, August 18 from 1-7pm at the Cambria County Library – 248 Main Street\, Johnstown\, PA 15901. The traveling meeting offers EJAB members an opportunity to learn about environmental justice issues in various regions of the commonwealth – this year’s focus is on southwestern Pennsylvania.\nThe meeting is open to the public and will feature presentations from community and non-profit organizations based in southwestern Pennsylvania. Additionally\, there will be updates from DEP on the West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decision and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The meeting will also include a presentation by Johns Hopkins University representatives on their Chester City Air Quality Study.  For the full meeting agenda\, visit the Environmental Justice Advisory Board webpage. \nJoin the Meeting Online:  \nUse this link to join the WebEx meeting online\nEvent number: 2632 487 4376\nEvent password: DMk3s5Bf5Jv\nJoin the Meeting by Phone: \nDial (415) 655-0003\nAccess code: 2632 487 4376\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWestmoreland Sanitary Landfill Air Quality Public Meetings to Be Held Virtually and In-Person  \nWestmoreland Sanitary Landfill\, LLC owns and operates a residual/municipal landfill of the same name located in Rostraver Township\, Westmoreland County. On July 23\, 2022\, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) published a draft air quality plan approval to allow the construction and initial temporary operation of a leachate (liquid that leaches or drains from the landfill) evaporation system at Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill. This approval differs from an operating permit because an operating permit is for long-term operation\, whereas a plan approval allows for temporary operation. This plan approval allows for the construction and temporary operation of the leachate evaporation system\, an air contamination source. \n\nThe DEP will hold two public hearings related to the plan approval:\n\nIn-Person: Wednesday\, August 31\, 2022 at Rostraver Central Fire Department\, 1100 Fells Church Road\, Rostraver Township\, PA 15012 at 6:00pm.\nVirtual: Thursday\, September 1\, 2022 held virtually (online and by phone) via the Webex platform at 6:00pm.\n\nIndividuals who wish to observe or present testimony at either hearing are asked to register in advance by contacting Lauren Fraley at lfraley@pa.gov or 412-442-4203. Registration for the hearing will be taken through 4:00 PM the day before each hearing. Testimony will be limited to three minutes for DEP to receive as many comments as possible. Time may not be relinquished or shared\, and organizations are asked to designate one speaker on its behalf.\nThe public comment period is open through September 12\, 2022. Written comments on the applications can be e-mailed to RA-EPSWROAIRPERMNOTE@pa.gov or mailed to the DEP’s Southwest Regional Office\, Air Quality Program\, 400 Waterfront Drive\, Pittsburgh\, PA 15222 and should contain the name\, address\, email\, and telephone number of the person submitting the comments\, identification of the proposed Plan Approval (PA-65-00767C)\, a short statement\, and the relevant facts upon which the comments are based.\nTo learn more about the Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill\, visit the DEP website. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions or Comments?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOEJ welcomes your suggestions or inquiries about our work\, programs and/or policies. We also want to hear your ideas for newsletter topics/stories. Please contact us at RA-EPOEJ@pa.gov\, or directly:\nDirector\nJustin Dula\n(484) 250-5820\njdula@pa.gov \nWestern Region\nNgani Ndimbie\n(412) 442-4126\nnndimbie@pa.gov\nEastern Region\nJuan Serrat\n(484) 250-5818\njserratgon@pa.gov\nOEJ Intern\nClaire Kemick\nckemick@pa.gov
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/environmental-justice-advisory-board-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Civic Participation,Climate,Environment,Water Justice
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