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‘Preach now or mourn in the future’: How Key West faith leaders are confronting climate change

Climate Central - News·@Climatecentral·2 months ago
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**By Ayurella Horn-Muller **(Climate Central). With news segment by **Amber Strong** (Newsy) **** St. Paul’s Episcopal Key West, which is trying to spur climate action among its congregation. (Photo by Ayurella Horn-Muller) KEY WEST, FLA—Grounds cloaked in greenery weave around a towering ivory chapel in the heart of downtown Key West, Fla. Founded in 1832, St. Paul’s Episcopal Key West is not only the oldest Christian congregation in the area, but one of the oldest congregations of any religious tradition south of St. Augustine. This is the first story in Faith for Earth. - **Second story:** *As flooding amplifies along the East Coast, Buddhist and Jewish faith leaders join the climate fight* - **Third Story: ***‘A moral imperative’: Monastic sisters in rural Midwest make faith-based case for climate action* The church is on its fourth building, the first three lost to fires and a hurricane.…

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