The Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition, (gnoicc.org) a group whose members are working diligently to establish climate justice and promote care of the Earth, calls your attention and your actions to a very important vote of the New Orleans City
Incorporated

We’re now officially a non-profit corporation in Louisiana.
May Membership Month

Please help us to broaden the circle of inclusion!
Read the Declaration

The Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition has published a declaration regarding the United Nations, Cancer Alley, and the proposed industrial plant by Formosa Plastics. Please take a moment to read it.
Earth Month 2021

April is Earth Month! The Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition invites you to honor Mother Earth with us.
We support the Gulf South for a Green New Deal

Here is our letter of support for the Gulf South for a Green New Deal, recently sent to the Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy. We urge you to read the policy proposal and learn more at gulfsouth4gnd.org.
“Net Zero Is Not Zero” Presentations Now Available
Got a minute? Watch these brief presentations to get educated on critical issues facing our community today. Net Zero Is Not Zero, Part 1: (13 minutes) “How the City Council Advisors’ Clean and Renewable Portfolio Standard Can Sustain Fossil Fuel
Net Zero is Not Zero
Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition, Coalition Against Death Alley, No Waste LA, Alliance for Affordable Energy and Climate Reality NOLA present: Net Zero Is Not Zero How the Petrochemical Industry is Using Unproven Science and Fossil Fuel Offsets to
Filling Canals to Restore Wetlands at Sacred Sites

Please Save the Date and Attend this Vital Program Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate CoalitionPresents Filling Canals to Restore Wetlands at Sacred SitesIt Is Simple, Quick, and Inexpensive! We Can Do This! With Professor R. Ben Turner, LSU Oceanographer and
“Someone needs to blow the horn, you know?”
Southerly is a journal dedicated to ecology, justice, and culture in the American South. They’ve just published a story about how faith leaders organized to win two major environmental victories in Louisiana. Not to give anything away, but one big