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A Sacred Call to Action: Religion, Politics, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future
In the United States, we have long held the separation of church and state as a foundational tenet that has shaped the very fabric of our society. In fact, so fundamental is this principle that it is embedded in the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Introducing The Big We
At a time when communities around the world are grappling with the intersecting challenges of climate, equity, and economic resilience, one truth is clear: real change must start locally—and scale globally.

On the Future of Clean Energy Incentives
Clean energy is on the chopping block in ongoing federal budgetary talks, but rolling back key policies may not be a foregone conclusion for the openly climate-hostile Trump administration.

PDPX in Action
We are excited to reveal our first PDPX project with The Big We, a Memphis-based organization that leverages culture to shift communities' understanding of what is possible and unlock opportunities for healing and abundance.

Peace Department Reflections on Earth Month
Earth Month has always been central to The Peace Department, inspiring our Together for Peace programming and serving as a crucial springboard for community building and environmental stewardship.

AI & Sustainability - A Double Edge Sword
By now, most people have tested the waters of AI in one form or another, whether using it as a springboard for a new activity or weaving it into their day-to-day workflow and lives.

Peace Department Reflections on World NGO Day
Today is World NGO Day. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are essential to a functioning democracy and thriving world.

Peace Department Reflections on the L.A. Wildfires
On the morning of January 7th, I received a deluge of messages concerning a small but angry fire that had started just above my children’s school in the Pacific Palisades.