Georgia’s communities of faith have the power to change the world. They can play a vital role in ensuring that all people live in a world with a healthy environment, a stable climate, and resilient communities.
One of the simplest ways for congregations in Georgia to take action toward creating this world is to advance climate solutions within their own communities of faith. From installing rooftop solar and improving the energy efficiency of religious properties to installing EV chargers to creating composting and recycling programs, there are so many ways for congregations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions and help protect Sacred Earth.
On Oct. 1 at 11 a.m., GIPL is partnering with Drawdown Georgia to co-host a special conversation with representatives from different faith traditions across our state who are putting climate solutions into action. Moderated by Hannah Shultz, the panel will include:
Maher Budeir of Roswell Community Masjid
Joanna Kobylivker of Adamah ATL
Rev. Jenny Phillips of the General Board of Global Ministries for the United Methodist Church
Join us to get inspired by the climate work being done by Georgia’s communities of faith and learn how you can help bring climate solutions home to your congregation!
Questions? Email hannah@gipl.org.