Topic: Climate Change

Interdependence in Action

Join us this Sunday as we explore the meaning and theological roots of interdependence, one of our newly defined UU shared values. Barbara Espinosa Barrera from environmental advocacy group GreenRoots will be our guest speaker. She will share about GreenRoots’ work in Chelsea and East Boston and how their organization lives interdependence into being in … Continue reading Interdependence in Action

We Can Do Hard Things

What if the Winchester Unitarian Society decided to deepen its already ambitious and effective commitment to environmental sustainability?How close could we come to functioning as a nearly carbon neutral congregation? And how quickly could we get there? Such a commitment raises other questions such as What would it take to approach carbon neutrality? and What … Continue reading We Can Do Hard Things

Panel discussion: “Charting your Congregation’s Pathway to Net Zero” 11/2/23 @ 2:00 to 3:30

This will be a good introduction to the nuts and bolts involved, as well as the relational and logistical dynamics to consider, for houses of worship to implement ambitious plans successfully. Pre-registration suggested at bit.ly/NetZeroHOW For more details click: Net Zero discussion info To view the Livestream of the meeting, go to: Net Zero Livestream

Being Faithful Stewards

What does it mean to respond to climate change as a Faithful Steward? How can our Love of this Earth and one another guide our responses in ways that curb the rise in greenhouse gas emissions, restore our ecosystems and bend the arc of the physical and moral universe towards climate resiliency and justice? Click … Continue reading Being Faithful Stewards

Climate Change: Living in Interesting Times

Link for Sunday Worship:  https://tinyurl.com/WUSworship Rapid, human-caused climate change is now well underway at a global scale. How will this emerging crisis affect our lives and those of future generations, if humanity continues on its current path? What specific actions can we take, especially as individuals, to mitigate its worst impacts? Is it too late?