Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment

"The religious leaders you engaged came from several faith traditions.  In an era when religion can be a source of political conflict, here at FREE, there is a locus of unity and kindly exchange among religious leaders. As a former seminary professor, active theologian, and member of the Sisters of Mercy, I am honored to have been invited." 

— Sr. Eloise Rosenblatt, RSM, PhD, JD, Sisters of Mercy

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Environmental Stewardship for Religious Leaders

There is widespread agreement among a growing number of religious groups that environmental stewardship is important. Religious leaders are lending their moral authority to the environmental cause, and adopting programs they hope will improve the environment. Unfortunately, many of these leaders see an inherent conflict between a market economy and environmental stewardship.

Major religious groups assert that pollution, deforestation, endangered species, and climate change demonstrate a failure of stewardship that requires reform. And of course they are correct—what, however, are the incentives and information generated by alternative reform policies? Some policies can have profoundly negative impacts on social well-being.

FREE’s goal is to help increase the understanding of religious leaders as they approach environmental policy. These leaders are influential nodes in a network of congregations, providing a conduit to disseminate market-based environmental ideas, potentially to millions of Americans.

FREE will help religious leaders understand the political economy dimensions of environmental policy reform. We will explain how basic economic principles can help achieve green goals with minimum sacrifice to social welfare. Together we will explore how a culture that values America’s founding ideals, secure property rights, and responsible prosperity, can also foster a healthy environment and promote social justice.

Past Seminar Series

Titles

  • 2011
    • August 1-5 - Human & Environmental Health; Social Justice Implications
    • July 18-22 - Environmental Economics of Creation Stewardship
  • 2010
    • June 14-17 - Expanding FREE's Outreach to Religious Leaders: A Mid-course Evaluation
  • 2009
    • September 14-18 - Environmental Stewardship
  • 2008
    • September 8-12 - Breakthrough: Ethics, Economics, & the Environment
  • 2007
    • September 9-13 - Environmental Stewardship & Climate Change
    • June 24-27, 2007 - Environmental Stewardship (Exploratory Program)
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