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Furniture firms shun flame retardants but some toxic couches still for sale
Great news to anyone who likes to sit on a cushion: retailers are making the wise choice to eliminate toxic flame retardants in home furniture. In the meantime, read on to learn how labels identify which products are safe for your…
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Earth Ministry’s 2015 Legislative Priorities
The 2015 Washington State legislative session has begun, and we at Earth Ministry/ Washington Interfaith Power & Light are making sure the faith community is actively engaged in the important environmental issues our state is dealing with this session. This year,…
Lummi Nation Requests Denial of Coal Export Permit
The Lummi Nation has requested that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deny permits for proposed coal export facility at Cherry Point. The tribe cites severe impact to treaty fishing rights, as well as their cultural and spiritual ways of…
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Salmon ground is holy ground
Lutheran Bishop Martin Wells' OpEd regarding the Columbia River Treaty, which outlines the moral and ethical issues at stake in modernizing the Treaty, as well as key principles that must be addressed in its renegotiation.
Gov. Inslee Issues Draft Fish Consumption Rule on First Day of Session
Governor Inslee kicked off the Legislative Session with a step towards improved water quality: a fish consumption rule. This rule precedes and complements the Toxic Reduction Act that he is expected to introduce. Randi Abrams-Caras, one of Earth Ministry's partners at the Washington State Toxics…
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Five drivers of the 2015 legislative session: Ed funding, transportation, new taxes, carbon, pay raises
By Brad Shannon The Olympian January 11, 2015 Washington state lawmakers begin a 105-day legislative session Monday, and the biggest political fights could seem familiar to voters. The unknowns are solutions that can pass both chambers of a divided Legislature.…
Community Solar to Support Affordable Housing
Are you, or your congregation, interested in solar power but not able to invest in panels on your building at this time? Community solar offers a great solution, providing an opportunity for congregations, or individuals, to “buy-in” to pre-existing solar infrastructure. The Capitol Hill…
Discipleship as Divestment in Fossil Fuels
Cynthia Moe-Lobeda encourages the religious organizations of Cascadia to lead the way in divestment from fossil fuels. As we see climate change disrupt Earth's web of life and disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, "never before in Christian history have the stakes in heeding our call…
Free Home Energy Assessment
Free Home Energy Assessment (and 20 LED light bulbs) for Puget Sound Energy Customers. Are you a Puget Sound Energy electric or gas customer? If so, you can sign up for a FREE home energy audit. Provided by an independent,…
Take Back Your Time: Celebration of St. Francis with John De Graaf
Earth Ministry was proud to host author and international speaker John de Graaf for our 20th annual Celebration of St. Francis. John, co-author of Affluenza and What’s the Economy For, Anyway?, made the case that Americans work too much and…
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Praying with Our Feet at the People’s Climate March
A reflection on the People's Climate March by Earth Ministry Outreach Coordinator, Jessica Zimmerle. Originally published on Earth Ministry's Blog, To Inspire and Mobilize October 10, 2014 Dear friends, All of creation is suffering from the injustices of climate change. Unfortunately, increased natural…
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Build an Ark for Animals: Churches Go Green
Peace Lutheran Church of West Seattle, one of Earth Ministry's newest Greening Congregations, has put their faith into action by building a raft to provide a safe space for seals. Huffington Post Brenda Peterson October 3, 2014 An urgent ding…
Standing with Faith Communities at the People’s Climate March
LVC alumni and previous Outreach Coordinator, Betsy Cannon, reflects on her experience participating in the People's Climate March with Earth Ministry and Interfaith Power & Light. She joined Executive Director LeeAnne Beres and current Outreach Coordinator Jessica Zimmerle to march for climate…
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500 Warrior Up in Seattle
By Robin Everett on TotemPoleJourney.com August 30, 2014 The cornerstone of northwest Native American art, the totem pole, became a cross-cultural rallying point this morning, as an overflow crowd of more than 400 people welcomed the 19-foot totem to Saint Mark’s…
