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2008 Faith Report
Faith in Action: Communities of Faith Bring Hope for the Planet
Sierra Club is proud to present its first ever national report on the environmental engagement of communities of
faith, "Faith in Action: Communities of Faith Bring Hope for the Planet." Highlighting one exceptional faithbased
environmental initiative from each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, "Faith in
Action" demonstrates the breadth, depth and diversity of spiritually motivated grassroots efforts to protect the planet.
Sierra Club applauds the growing level of commitment and leadership among people of faith working to connect environmental
awareness with widely shared values including stewardship, justice, and concern for future generations. We
also recognize that lasting social change rarely takes place without the active engagement of communities of faith.
Environmental concerns continue to rise in prominence on the agenda
of the faithful, with no sign of receding. As the implications of global
warming and its disproportionate impact on the world's poor become
increasingly clear, prophetic voices are being raised in religious communities
around the globe. In the United States, 67 percent of Americans
say they care about the environment because it is "God's creation."
Faith groups highlighted in this report lead the way in crafting
creative and promising solutions to tremendous environmental
challenges. Religious leaders and lay persons alike are "greening"
all areas of religious life, including worship, education, community
life, buildings and grounds, and increasingly engaging in grassroots
education and organizing. In addition to crafting solutions
to global warming, these groups also work to protect water quality
and access, protect wilderness and endangered species, stop
mountain-top removal coal mining and develop creative solutions
to our nation's unsustainable and inequitable food systems.
Sample Profiles

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