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Climate Justice

SojoAction: Climate Justice

We are living into a new era of climate change. Intense floods, cyclones, droughts, and wildfires are escalating in intensity and pushing the boundaries of extreme weather. Vulnerable communities, most often people of color and low-income people, already bear the disproportionate burdens of climate change.

Grassroots organizing by young people has ushered the climate crisis into the national conversation in ways never seen before. I believe people of faith are uniquely called and positioned to play a pivotal role in the national zeitgeist on climate change by providing moral leadership and clarity in the wake of such a moral emergency. We do this through building mobilizing power in congregations nationwide to advocate for transformative, just, and compassionate policies at every level of government.

We hope to provide definition to the climate crisis in ways that become palatable and energizing for people of faith through storytelling, handing the mic to those most afflicted, pushing for culture change, and leading from biblical rootedness. Join us.

Climate Justice
Resources

Our Work

We're proud to present the story of creation care and climate justice…all wrapped up in doodle-filled, colorful, action-packed Creation and Climate Care Zine! This new resource is an easy and engaging way to learn, to jumpstart conversations on climate change, and finally to act together in order to heal and protect our common home.
This concise SojoAction resource aims to demystify the topic of climate change and clarify the call to take action for climate justice. Designed for Christians of all backgrounds, it addresses the most common questions and concerns we hear about the climate crisis and provides clear steps for action.
Raising our children for joy amid climate catastrophe.
Reclaiming life in a disposable culture. By Sasha Adkins
Climate Justice
Latest Stories
  • The illustration shows Pope Francis reaching out a hand on an orange background with blue waves
    The pontiff offers a climate change manifesto as the world nears its breaking point.

    The pontiff offers a climate change manifesto as the world nears its breaking point.

    by John Gehring
  • U.S. dioceses hold millions of dollars of stock in fossil fuel companies and at least a dozen are also leasing land to drillers.

    by Richard Valdmanis, Reuters
  • The illustration shows s transportation vessels on a map of the world.
    The “public interest” requires the rapid transition to sun, wind, and batteries — not liquified natural gas terminals.

    The “public interest” requires the rapid transition to sun, wind, and batteries — not liquified natural gas terminals.

    by Bill McKibben