A Season for the Earth

FEATURED PROGRAMS





DEEP GREEN

• Back to the Roots of New Thought and Deep Ecology
• For spiritual centers, small groups, or individuals

 

EARTHCARE CONGREGATION PROGRAM

• For churches and spiritual centers
• Program from Association for Unity Churches, International


SUSTAINABLE WORLD SOURCEBOOK

• "The Essential Guide for the Concerned Citizen"
• Compiled by Sustainable World Coalition
• For individuals or groups


I AM THE EARTH BOOK

• For youth groups
•"Positive Affirmations for Loving the Planet"
• From the I AM FOUNDATION


ECOLITERACY

• For teachers and schools
• Great resources and activity ideas


EARTH CHARTER

• For groups or individuals
• Endorse the charter, share with others


AFFIRMATIONS FOR THE EARTH

•For groups, spiritual centers, individuals


ECO INTERFAITH INTERVIEWS

• On the themes of Nature and Eco-Feminism.


Featured Programs From Past Years:


THE STORY OF STUFF

A Season for the Earth is excited to announce a new program designed to promote both meaningful disscussion and impactful action around environmental issues: From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world.


LOW CARBON DIET

We are happy to be partnering with the Low Carbon Diet Initiative and its “Cool America Campaign.” The program centers around the Low Carbon Diet workbook—a fun, illustrated CO2-reduction handbook that guides you through a series of 22 action steps to trim your carbon footprint and help others do the same.


NORTHWEST EARTH INSTITUTE

The Northwest Earth Institute is recognized as a national leader in the development of innovative programs that empower individuals and organizations to protect ecological systems. Today, NWEI offers seven study guides for small groups. These self-guided discussion courses are offered in workplaces, homes, faith centers, neighborhoods, and community centers throughout North America.