Unitarian Universalist Policy
Over the years, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations has passed over a dozen resolutions/statements on the environment, many of which pertain to greener living practices. Some of the more salient statements are listed below. These statements encourage Unitarian Universalists at the denominational, congregational, and personal level to engage in practices that minimize our negative impact on our earth.Responsible Consumption Is Our Moral Imperative
2001 Statement of Conscience (Read Full Text)
Earth, Air, Water, and Fire
1997 General Resolution (Read Full Text)
Safer Sources of Energy
1992 General Resolution (Read Full Text)
Alternate Sources and Conservation of Energy
1981 General Resolution (Read Full Text)
Solar Heating
1979 General Resolution (Read Full Text)
Problem of Environmental Policy
1977 General Resolution (Read Full Text)
Energy
1977 General Resolution (Read Full Text)
For more information contact environment @ uua.org.
Last updated on Friday, June 20, 2008.
