Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary of California Lutheran University
Center for Climate Justice and Faith
Connecting Ecological Healing to Racial and Economic Justice
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The Center for Climate Justice and Faith is accepting applications to our Certificate in Climate Justice and Faith program. This program is designed for lay leaders and clergy members who want to be effective advocates for climate justice. Participants will grow in their faith, practice skills, gain knowledge, and build community to empower them to address the climate crisis. Learn more and apply here.
Since earning his certificate in Climate Justice and Faith in 2025, John Geraji Jacob’s class project to plant trees in his native Taraba Province in Nigeria has expanded to unite hundreds of young adults from different religions to work together to improve their land, water, and community through planting trees. Read more about his project here.
“Climate justice” holds that the climate crisis is inherently a crisis of racial, gender, and economic inequity. The humans suffering first and foremost the ravages of climate change are disproportionally the world’s people of color and economically poor people. Thus, climate justice weds efforts to address climate change with efforts toward racial and economic justice.
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