The director of The Shalom Center implores grassroots action on healing the climate crisis using Seven Principles that should underlie Jewish and interfaith efforts to shape U.S. and world policy.
Twenty-two Jewish organizations signed on to a call for action on climate change to be presented at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
Jewish representatives to a faith-based climate change conference in Britain argued for eco-friendly measures based on the Jewish tenets of Shabbat, kashrut and shmita.