Irreplaceable Media Clips
Climate gets religion: Richard Cizik and enviro religious leaders speak to Grist on climate leadership
Evangelicals have been absent without leave from the climate change discussion, failing to push the Republican Party to take the issue seriously, according to Richard Cizik, the vice president for governmental affairs at the National Association of Evangelicals. Cizik was in Seattle for an exhibition of wildlife photography at the Burke Museum [hosted by Earth Ministry] on the University of Washington campus. He stopped by Grist's office with LeeAnne Beres of Earth Ministry and Peter Illyn of Restoring Eden to discuss the need for religion to engage in the climate debate and take responsibility for its lack of action on the "moral and spiritual problems" of climate change.
Irreplaceable Photo Exhibit at Burke Museum
Richard Cizik and LeeAnne Beres were on The Dave Ross show to talk about the Irreplaceable exhibit at the Burke Museum in Seattle, Wash.
Christians taking on role as environmentalists: Many believe humans must be Earth's stewards
Like shrinking ice caps, resistance among American Christians to address the effects of global warming is diminishing, creating a once-unlikely connection between the scientific and the spiritual, representatives of national and local religious organizations said Wednesday. [While in Seattle for the Irreplaceable Campaign, hosted by Earth Ministry, Richard Cizik and Peter Ilyn were interviewed along with LeeAnne Beres.]


