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Green Faith: Susannah Tuttle's Journey to Eco-Justice

Green Faith: Susannah Tuttle's Journey to Eco-Justice

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In this podcast episode titled 'Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis,' hosted by the Outer Banks Environmental Film Festival, Susanna Tuttle, the Director of the Eco-Justice Connection for the North Carolina Council of Churches, shares her journey and work in environmental and climate justice. Susanna discusses her background, including her upbringing in California and Wisconsin, her education in ecological ethics, and her work at the Council promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy in congregations. She also talks about the importance of truth-telling and advocacy in the climate movement, highlighting the role of youth activists. Emphasizing the need for inclusive, interfaith efforts in environmental stewardship, Susanna shares her vision for addressing climate issues through community and systemic change, targeting the church, the crown, and corporations as pivotal areas for accountability and reparative action.

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