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 | | Harnessing the power of the market place to achieve sustainability and social justice |
 | | The average American uses the equivalent of 27 acres of productive land to support his or her lifestyle. Each person's global "fair share" is only about 5 acres. How does your footprint stack up? |
 | | Examine degrees of environmental burden shouldered by different racial/ethnic and income groups in each county in the United States |
 | | Exploring religious worldviews, texts and ethics to broaden understanding of the complex nature of current environmental concerns and to seek comprehensive solutions |
 | | People of faith learning and making their voices heard among election officials and other decision-makers on critical environmental issues. |
 | | A Marianist ministry in Dayton, Ohio dedicated to restoring communities of land and people. |
 | | A collaborative effort of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the National Council of Churches, the Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life and the Evangelical Environmental Network. |
 | | A watershed is the land that catches and drains rain and snow to a body of water. Learn the unique characteristics of your watershed and how to protect it. |
 | | An independent nonprofit alliance of more than 100,000 concerned citizens and scientists augmenting rigorous scientific analysis with innovative thinking and committed citizen advocacy to build a cleaner, healthier environment and a safer world. |
 | | Calling Catholics to a deeper respect for God’s creation and engaging parishes in activities that deal with environmental problems, particularly as they affect the poor. |
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