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Tikkun (2015) 30 (2): 20–21.
Published: 01 April 2015
... that the more we experience eco-fallout from human-induced climate change and other environmental problems, the more we will have to learn to deal with eco-despair. As an educator who teaches courses with titles such as “Religion, Nature, and Globalization,” I have had to learn how to deal with the ecological...
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Published: 01 April 2015
Creating environmental memorials is one way to mourn and care for dying nature. The three sculptures above— Chinese Pangolin , Mekong Catfish , and Forest Owlet —are part of Christina Jung’s broader Sanctuary project, which memorializes endangered species across the globe. Christina Jung
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Published: 01 April 2015
Creating environmental memorials is one way to mourn and care for dying nature. The three sculptures above— Chinese Pangolin , Mekong Catfish , and Forest Owlet —are part of Christina Jung’s broader Sanctuary project, which memorializes endangered species across the globe. Christina Jung
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Published: 01 April 2015
Creating environmental rituals can help move us past denial and into collective action, Fox argues. Here, a protester participates in the Climate Ribbon ritual at the People’s Climate March in New York City in 2014. Thousands created and exchanged “climate ribbons” to share what they love and hope
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Published: 01 November 2017
How can we produce a vocabulary that links environmental justice to the digital age? Kevin Huang
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (4): 5–6.
Published: 01 November 2013
... constraints on capital by passing something along the lines of the Environmental and Social Responsibility Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ( tikkun.org/ESRA ). The ESRA may not pass soon, but struggling for it can reshape public consciousness about what is worth fighting for. Couple that with a personal...
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Tikkun (2015) 30 (2): 28–29.
Published: 01 April 2015
... cannot wait another year, another month, another day. Starting today, we need to begin making profound changes. As environmental activist Bruce Hirsch said in the lead-up to Climate March in New York City last fall, “To stand with each other, to stand for the sacred dignity of living things, the awesome...
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Tikkun (2015) 30 (2): 38–39.
Published: 01 April 2015
... beings. If we cannot safely traverse the proverbial lawn without inadvertently crushing an ant, why cross it in the first place? Shouldn’t we retreat instead of step forward? The environmental movement almost exclusively deals with this question from a utilitarian framework. However, I have always...
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Published: 01 April 2014
Sabiha Basrai “The environmental movement has grown, but not to the point of having the capacity to reverse environmental degradation,” Epstein writes. Environmental activists march in Detroit to protest its air‐polluting incinerator.
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Tikkun (2016) 31 (4): 22–25.
Published: 01 November 2016
..., local agriculture, socially and environmentally conscious investing, and a host of other examples. You of Beyt Tikkun Synagogue are part of that vast movement. Seeing the outpouring of creative alternatives—its power as a global movement—is vital to critical vision. A Chinese proverb cautions, “unless...
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Tikkun (2004) 19 (3): 27–32.
Published: 01 August 2004
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Tikkun (2008) 23 (3): 76–77.
Published: 01 August 2008
... modem, environmental the today, million earth. any on place than meter sites square per heritage historic and least at to Holy is that land a preserve to Israel’s efforts of evolving...
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Tikkun (2010) 25 (5): 33.
Published: 01 October 2010
... Copyright © Tikkun magazine 2010 ESRA:
Environmental and
Social Responsibility Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution
(As proposed by Tikkun and The Network...
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Tikkun (2001) 16 (2): 11–14.
Published: 01 April 2001
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Tikkun (2016) 31 (3): 26–27.
Published: 01 August 2016
... of Mexico. / Justin Stumberg | U.S. Navy A t one point early in the environmental debate, there was a belief that corporate executives and their children, having to breathe the air, eat the food, and drink (or swim in) the water, might possibly feel a certain self-interested urgency about saving...
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Tikkun (2003) 18 (5): 41–44.
Published: 01 October 2003
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Tikkun (2010) 25 (3): 33.
Published: 01 June 2010
... and hurting, a way of life that
would also be sustainable? Ken Conca argues that social justice is critical to our environmental plans. Allen Kanner tells
us that with a deep connection to nature we will be better off psychologically. Mark Hathaway promises we can be truly
liberated...
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Published: 01 January 2014
Caitlin Ng ( caitlinng.com ) Religious environmentalism “restores to human consciousness an understanding of nature as . . . the bearer of mystery and spirit,” the author writes. Walk Softly on the Earth by Caitlin Ng.
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Published: 01 November 2014
Olivia Wise ( oliviawisestudio.com ) When did it become socially acceptable to flaunt one’s role in environmental destruction and social harm? The Expediter by Olivia Wise.
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Published: 01 April 2014
Dave Cutler ( davecutlerstudio.com ) How can we build solidarity without erasing difference? Might a coalition against neoliberalism and environmental degradation be a starting place? Illustration by Dave Cutler.
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