Earth Ministry/WAIPL is happy to be co-sponsoring the Eastern WA Legislative Conference in Spokane again this winter!

Earth Ministry/WAIPL is happy to be co-sponsoring the Eastern WA Legislative Conference in Spokane again this winter!
Photo credit : Stephen Brashear With the decline of salmon in the Lower Snake River region, the impact on Native people and the call of Pope Francis to care for creation, the state’s bishops have issued a statement urging a holistic plan for the region that “serves the common good.”
Photo credit: Olivia Hobson, Cascadia Daily News The First Congregational Church of Bellingham hosted a Climate Revival event Nov. 5, bringing religious leaders, city employees and faith-based organizations together to talk about climate change and environmental justice.
Sr. Jessica Zimmerle, Earth Ministry/WAIPL's Advocacy Director, was interviewed by Seattle University's Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability as an alumni from the SU School of Theology and Ministry.
The five Catholic bishops of Washington State released a statement proclaiming the need to care for creation and recognize Native Nations as the principal dialogue partners when addressing the endangered salmon population of the Lower Snake River. Photo credit: Stephen Brashear
Earth Ministry/WAIPL is happy to have joined the Earthkeepers podcast for a conversation about our multifaith organizing for environmental justice!
This guest opinion piece about salmon restoration was written by Rep Debra Lekanoff. Photo Credit: Ingrid Taylar
The Earth Ministry/WAIPL community joined with over 75 groups and 4600 individuals who submitted supportive written comment for updating Washington’s building codes for new residential buildings.
We’ve just wrapped up Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light’s Harvest Hoopla Tour! After three months, six cities, seven events, over 120 attendees, and almost $12,000 dollars raised, all of us at Earth Ministry/WAIPL have full hearts. We started this tour with several goals in mind: community building, celebration and joy, and fundraising for our collective work.
Earth Ministry/WAIPL is honored to to have co-hosted an interactive webinar regarding the Columbia River Treaty on October 4 with leaders representing Columbia Basin tribes and Save Our wild Salmon.
This article on the advocacy to add healthy ecosystems as a core element of the Columbia River Treaty includes a couple quotations from our advocacy Director, Jessica Zimmerle! Photo Credit: Gord Mckenna
You may remember a victory we celebrated earlier this year when the Washington State Buildings Code Council (SBCC) passed the most climate-friendly building codes in the nation! Starting in July 2023, all new commercial and large multifamily buildings will be required to be built with high-efficiency electric heat pumps for water and space heating.
In October 2021 Governor Jay Inslee and Senator Patty Murray announced a joint federal-state process to develop and deliver a comprehensive solution to protect and recover Lower Snake River salmon and invest in the region’s communities. Photo credit: Richard Saxon
For many years, the Earth Ministry/WAIPL community has advocated against PSE’s Tacoma LNG facility in solidarity with the Puyallup Tribe who oppose the project due to its violation of their treaty rights. While the Tribe and several environmental groups continue to fight the project’s clean air permit in court, PSE now wants to recover costs associated with Tacoma LNG’s construction. We know that #FrackedGasIsNotFaithful. Significantly raising energy bills for Washingtonians to pay for more fossil fuel infrastructure does not embody care for our communities, benefit our shared air and waters, or bring us towards a more just future.
The Bellingham Multifaith Network for Climate Justice (MNCJ)'s Sacred Earth Fair on July 31 was a wonderful time for building community and resilience in the midst of the climate crisis. Click to see pictures from the fair!