According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, 288, 250,111 people in this country are facing an extreme weather warning as of the time of this writing...| Blessed Tomorrow
For everyone in the world to live as an average American would take the resources of more than 5 planet earths. Let that sink in for a minute. For me to live as I do means there is not enough for my global neighbors...| Blessed Tomorrow
Adamah, the largest Jewish environmental organization in North America, recently announced the 2025 recipients for interest-free loans and matching grants toward energy efficiency and clean energy projects...| Blessed Tomorrow
Blessed Tomorrow is honored to support, and excited to journey with 47 faith groups for climate action in local communities through small grants...| Blessed Tomorrow
Living our faith means leading on climate change as stewards of God’s creation. The leadership of faith and climate motivates Americans to lovingly act.| Blessed Tomorrow
Summer is here, and so is the heat. Due to climate change, the warm season is longer, hotter, and more deadly. More people die from heat exposure than any other climate weather event (ClimateRx). Heat exposure is extremely dangerous...| Blessed Tomorrow
Two things are necessary for a blessed tomorrow, we must cut emissions and rebuild biodiversity. Carbon reductions alone are not enough to bring about the necessary balance, humans also must participate in the healing of natural ecosystems...| Blessed Tomorrow
I spent today with a dying creature. Michaux’s sumac (Rhus michauxii) is a small shrub endemic to the southeastern United States. I visited this friend this morning at the North Carolina Botanical Garden...| Blessed Tomorrow
ecoAmerica is proud to convey this announcement from our Blessed Tomorrow partner, The African Methodist Episcopal Church. The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) Sixth District in Atlanta, GA is leading the way on clean energy with a goal of installing 6 microgrids across the state by 2026...| Blessed Tomorrow
When Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was introduced to the world on March 13, 2013 as Pope Francis, I cried tears of joy. Because while I am not Catholic, I knew what taking the name of St. Francis of Assisi meant...| Blessed Tomorrow
We are living in a climate changed world which is impacting everything we care about, from people and places devastated by climate disasters, to our health, food, economy, and more...| Blessed Tomorrow
The 2025 National Faith + Climate Forum on March 27th drew more than 2,000 attendees nationwide. Hosted by Blessed Tomorrow, the hybrid event featured live programming streamed to those gathered online and in person at 83 locations from California to Maine, representing over 550 congregations and faith communities ...| Blessed Tomorrow
Resources Resources, guides, and special topic videos make climate understandable and actionable Climate Action Guides | Let’s Talk Climate | Events and Webinars | Moving Forward Guide | Awards and Replication Guides All Resources| Blessed Tomorrow
Moving Forward: A Guide to Climate Action For Your Congregation and Community that will provide people of faith with the ideas and resources to act.| Blessed Tomorrow
So much feels out of our control, like rising temperatures. According to NASA, the summer of 2023 was the hottest on record for our planet and just recently (July 22, 2024) the globe reached the hottest daily temperature ever measured (and may even have been surpassed by the time this is published)...| Blessed Tomorrow
In the month of September, the Season of Creation is celebrated in churches around the world. The first Season of Creation was celebrated in 2000, under Norman Habel’s leadership at St Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Adelaide, South Australia...| Blessed Tomorrow
Across the western region of the United States, the dreaded “Heat Dome” is once again taking shape. Beginning Tuesday, June 11th, heat warnings have been posted for around 20 million residents living within California’s central valley and Southwestern cities...| Blessed Tomorrow