Center for Earth Ethics
CEA works to cultivate the public consciousness needed to make changes in policy and culture that will establish a new value system that is based on this vision of the world.
CEA works to cultivate the public consciousness needed to make changes in policy and culture that will establish a new value system that is based on this vision of the world.
Engage with leading scientists, academics, ethicists, and activists, as well as His Holiness the Dalai Lama and His Holiness the Karmapa, who gathered in Dharamsala, India, for the twenty-third Mind and Life conference to discuss arguably the most urgent questions facing humanity today.
Discover our role as humans in the Earth community. Explore the unfolding of the universe, Earth, & humans by drawing upon science & the humanities. An online course offered by Yale.
Journey of the Universe is a project that is more than three decades in the making that is comprised of a film, book, conversation series, and set of three online courses. It is in the lineage of Thomas Berry’s call for a “New Story,” and the need to bring science and humanities together in an integrated cosmology that would guide…
Amidst a time of planetary change and disruption, CAC envisions a recovery of our deep connection to each other and our world, led by Christian and other spiritual movements that are freeing leaders and communities to overcome dehumanizing systems of oppression and cooperate in the transforming work of Love.
Earth Ministry transforms faith into action for the well-being of communities and the environment. EM organizes people of faith to advocate for strong environmental policies and provide strategic guidance to religious communities working toward environmental justice.
GreenFaith inspires, educates, organizes, and mobilizes people of diverse religious and spiritual backgrounds globally for environmental action.
The mission of the THOMAS BERRY FOUNDATIONis to carry out the Great Work of Thomas in enhancing the flourishing of the Earth community. Created in 1998 by Thomas Berry, Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim, Martin Kaplan, and Thomas’ sister, Margaret Berry, the Foundation has promoted Thomas’ ideas.