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April 22, 2015: Earth Day

April 22, 2015: Earth Day

April 22 Earth Day (events at many locations)

May 16, 2015: Teilhard, Religion, and Big History: A Look Inside – with John Haught

May 16 New York, NY Teilhard, Religion, and Big History: A Look Inside – with John Haught
May 16, 2015: The Ethics of Nature – The Nature of Ethics

May 16, 2015: The Ethics of Nature – The Nature of Ethics

May 16 Manchester, England The Ethics of Nature – The Nature of Ethics
May 14-17, 2015: Religion in the Anthropocene – Challenges, Idolatries, Transformations

May 14-17, 2015: Religion in the Anthropocene – Challenges, Idolatries, Transformations

May 14-17 Munich Religion in the Anthropocene – Challenges, Idolatries, Transformations European Forum for the Study of Religion and Environment
June 4-7, 2015: Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological Civilization

June 4-7, 2015: Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological Civilization

June 4-7 Claremont, California Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological Civilization
June 12, 2015: Rocky Mountain National Park Centennial Celebration Concert

June 12, 2015: Rocky Mountain National Park Centennial Celebration Concert

June 12 Estes Park, Colorado Rocky Mountain National Park Centennial Celebration Concert, including “Wilderness Reflections”, a cantata for soloists, chorus, and orchestra by St. Louis composer, poet, RNA member Robert Charles Howard.
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