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What You Can Do for Climate Justice
Learn
- Read the Unitarian Universalist Association's 2006 Statement of Conscience: Threat of Global Warming/Climate Change.
- Visit the Environmental Protection Agency website to read more about the causes and effects of climate change.
- Visit the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change website to find resources to educate yourself and your community about climate change.
- Sign up to receive Environmental Justice News, a monthly electronic newsletter from the UUA, UUSC, and the UU Ministry for Earth.
Take action
- Participate in UUSC's Climate Justice Offset Program.
- Participate in the Climate Change Global Work Party on October 10, 2010, and make your voice heard. Please register your event with the UU Ministry for Earth.
- Volunteer with your UU Statewide Network addressing climate change.
- Sign up for UUSC's e-community to receive regular calls to action on climate change.
- Become a member of UUSC.
Organize your congregation
- Integrate climate justice into your congregational worship experience by downloading materials from the UU Ministry for Earth's website.
- Hold an Earth Hour Energy Meditation.
- Bring faith-based voices to the debate, in collaboration with the National Council of Churches of Christ.
- Make your church a Green Sanctuary.
- Host a viewing of PBS Frontline's HEAT in your congregation, school, or community center. Explore issues of climate change in depth using Heat Discussion Questions.








