“The Value of Bees: Feeding and Supporting our Communities” Bumble Bee on Milkweed Photo by Nancy Lee Adamson Presented by Nancy Adamson, a pollinator conservation specialist with the Xerces Society and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Thursday, April 26 6:30 p.m. Center for the Environment, Room 300 Read More Arrive at 6:00 and enjoy browsing […]
Universe Story Walk in Greensboro
Retell the 14-billion year history of the Universe by walking along a 1/2 mile trail through the woods at 5911 Western Trail. The group will set off at 3:30 after a brief introduction by astronomer Dennis Hands, professor at High Point University. At intervals of 100′ there are readings about the emergence of the Universe […]
Universe Story Walk in Greensboro
Retell the 14-billion year history of the Universe by walking along a 1/2 mile trail through the woods at 5911 Western Trail. The group will set off at 3:30 after a brief introduction by astronomer Dennis Hands, professor at High Point University. At intervals of 100′ there are readings about the emergence of the Universe […]
Earth Day Celebration at Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Library in Greensboro
This is an annual event sponsored by the Greensboro Public Library. Many environmental groups have exhibits and information. The entire event is designed to be kid-friendly and there are a wide variety of hands-on opportunities. Emerging Ecology, founded by Nelson Stover, will have a booth which will include sacred geometry coloring opportunities and a Story of […]
Earth Day Celebration at Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Library in Greensboro
This is an annual event sponsored by the Greensboro Public Library. Many environmental groups have exhibits and information. The entire event is designed to be kid-friendly and there are a wide variety of hands-on opportunities. Emerging Ecology, founded by Nelson Stover, will have a booth which will include sacred geometry coloring opportunities and a Story of […]
Human Face of Environmental Inequality Symposium March 26-27, 2015
Human rights and the humanities are vital lenses for examining and addressing the unequal human impacts of climate change, environmental degradation, and resource exploitation, as well as the values that shape our response to environmental challenges, and local and global forms of engagement. The symposium is inspired by and expands upon the work of John […]
Human Face of Environmental Inequality Symposium March 26-27, 2015
Human rights and the humanities are vital lenses for examining and addressing the unequal human impacts of climate change, environmental degradation, and resource exploitation, as well as the values that shape our response to environmental challenges, and local and global forms of engagement. The symposium is inspired by and expands upon the work of John […]
2015 National Preach-In on Global Warming
Starting this Valentine’s Day, join with North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light and thousands of other faith communities in proclaiming you and your congregation’s love for God’s creation through the 5th annual Preach-In on Global Warming. Global warming is getting worse; last year was officially the hottest year on record. That’s why we want to […]
2015 National Preach-In on Global Warming
Starting this Valentine’s Day, join with North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light and thousands of other faith communities in proclaiming you and your congregation’s love for God’s creation through the 5th annual Preach-In on Global Warming. Global warming is getting worse; last year was officially the hottest year on record. That’s why we want to […]
Ecotones of the Spirit
a speaker & event series on the intersection of ecology, spirituality, and food justice offered by the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative of Wake Forest University An ecotone is the edge where two ecosystems meet–field and forest, ocean and estuary–and is a place rich with biological diversity, abundance, and opportunity. In this speaker series, […]
