Brian Roewe

Brian Roewe is NCR environment correspondent. Much of his reporting appears at EarthBeat, NCR's journalism initiative on faith and climate change. He has covered environmental issues for NCR since 2011. His reporting has earned multiple honors, including from the Religion News Association and Catholic Media Association. Brian began with NCR in November 2011, and is a graduate of Saint Louis University and Rockhurst University.

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New UN report 'rings the latest alarm bell' about climate change effects on nature and people

Young Catholics deliver critique of US church leaders' climate silence straight to the pope

Calling fossil fuel investments sinful, global interfaith coalition outlines moral standards for climate finance

Catholics look to mindfulness practices to ground climate action, quell eco-anxiety

As Build Back Better stalls, faith leaders call Biden, Senate to 'moment for courage' on climate

Church's multiyear initiatives on synodality, Laudato Si' and Eucharist intertwine

Philippine bishops urge church finances to disconnect from fossil fuels

Why baseball writers were right to bar Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens from Hall of Fame

Ahead of midterm elections, interfaith 'revival' links voting rights, climate

In Colombia's Chocó region, 'river guardians' protect the rights of the Rio Atrato

Milwaukee Archdiocese takes aim at trans persons in sweeping new policy

Young Black Catholics confront nature, racism and the church's way forward

EarthBeat Weekly: Amid 'Don't Look Up,' have we grown numb to record-breaking rising temperatures?

EarthBeat Weekly: Florida solar standoff shows environmental justice applies to renewable energy, too

EarthBeat Weekly: The stories that captured our readers' attention most in 2021

With over 1 million lightbulbs, Illinois shrine has Christmas display like few others

West Virginia faith leaders deliver Christmas card to bring Manchin back to Build Back Better bill

EarthBeat Weekly: Christmas wishes fade for Build Back Better Act passage

UN climate chief honored by Hillary Clinton, Georgetown for advancing women's rights

New program aims to mobilize faith finances, assets for stronger climate action

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