Increased Outdoor Activity Is Encouraging and Concerning
Record numbers of people have been venturing into the “great outdoors” during the pandemic. This seems to be a positive trend, but the potential
Record numbers of people have been venturing into the “great outdoors” during the pandemic. This seems to be a positive trend, but the potential
Over 100 people are feared dead after storms and tornadoes moved through eight states last week, leaving destruction and devastation in their
The debate over the reality of climate change is over. The evidence is both obvious and compelling. The debate over the cause of this rise in
Oct. 8, 2021, marked for around 1,100 civil society organizations a success long battled for. For years, the activists of these organizations have
We celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly on Dec.
After my musings on science this week, it seemed a good point to turn back to this 2013 post, which also has relevance for the coming Christmas
Editor’s note: “Look Back” is a series designed to highlight articles from the Good Faith Media archives that remain relevant or historically
The recent United Nations COP26 conference in Glasgow has nudged the Pacific nation of Australia into the global spotlight for all the wrong
The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) has signed on to a letter urging the development and adoption of a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation
I’ve never been a very good gardener. In all my efforts to have a beautiful, full garden, I often end up with half a crop at best. Some vegetables
Over the last week or so as COP26 has got off the ground, I’ve seen a number of comments from Christians saying things such as; “we shouldn’t
I am a Christian woman and work to advance climate justice as the leader of United Methodist Women’s Just Energy for All campaign. It might
TEAM missionary Steve Dresselhaus was in his usual place of worship on Sunday morning. Not in a sanctuary, but in nature. Not with a congregation,
By Ben Brown He didn’t grow up on a farm, but Jeff Lee spent much of his childhood on his grandparent’s property. It was there that he learned to
By Chris West Dr. Donald Colliver’s interest in climate science began during his college years while working with a local electric cooperative