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Interfaith Ocean Ethics Speakers

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Interfaith Oceans Director Marybeth Lorbiecki is an accomplished author, activist, educator, and public speaker. She is available for presentations to large and small groups about the importance of healing the oceans and the communities that depend upon them through faith-based stewardship.

"Growing Faith in the Oceans' Future: The Work of the Interfaith Ocean Ethics Campaign" will energize your church, synagogue, or community in joining the urgent world-wide effort to apply our values to protecting oceans and everyone who lives on the water planet.
For more information on Marybeth Lorbiecki, visit her book site or speaking site.

To arrange for Ms. Lorbiecki to speak on "Growing Faith in the Oceans' Future," please contact her at IOECaction@gmail.com .

David Krantz, who was a founding member of the IOEC, the Green Zionist Alliance, and Aytzim: Jewish Ecology, can be reached at:
info [at] greenzionism [dot] org

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Heather Lyn Mann, who is so passionate about the oceans that she has spent months living on a boat on the blue, explores the intersection of Buddhist spirituality and ecology, and teaches practices of mindful advocacy, or compassion in action. She offers a retreat experience:

MINDFUL ADVOCACY:How to Step into the River of Compassion without Polluting the Water





His Holiness the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, presented at the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology  “Compassion in Action: Buddhism and the Environment.” Afterwards Andrew Quintman and Mary Evelyn Tucker interviewed him. You can find the webcast at   http://kagyuoffice.org/webcast/


Yale University's Forum on Religion and Ecology hosted a panel discussion on
“Pope Francis and the Environment: Why His New Climate Encyclical Matters.” Participants include John Grim, Peter Crane, Mary Evelyn Tucker, Margaret Farley, Dekila Chungyalpa, Doug Kysar, and Greg Sterling.










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