The 3rd Jewish Climate Action Conference: Everything is Connected in 2021 attracted over 550 people. The 40 sessions focused on carbon reduction, advocacy, spiritual resilience, soil and agriculture, raised up the voices of youth, and addressed environmental justice. The day-long event was geared toward action solutions and strengthening the national Jewish climate action network.

AT THE CONFERENCE ATTENDEES:
- Learned key actions for decarbonizing your home and synagogue. They heard about the latest in technology and learned what others are doing to reduce their carbon footprint
- Integrated Jewish values with gardening and soil. They heard about cooperatives, regenerative change, native habits, carbon sequestration, and building a resilient food system
- Joined in conversations about the climate justice movement. They learned about a collaboration with Jewish climate organization and a BIPOC community development corporation, and they learned about the legacy of redlining. They heard about climate advocacy in Jewish communities and learned how to build an organizing toolbox.
- Listened to stories from youth advocates fighting against climate change from a Jewish perspective. They learned what one can do to help!
- Delved into sessions that enhanced their spiritual resilience through meditating, journaling, storytelling, music, mindfulness, and yoga and movement.
EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED
The title for the conference was purposively chosen by Rabbi Allen to reflect the important point that everything is connected and we must address it all: decarbonizing is essential but so is addressing the systemic racism that makes the effects of environmental degradation worse for different populations of people. This video explores how everything is connected.
RABBI ALLEN’S REFLECTIONS
This conference built on the momentum of recent gatherings and discussions that have galvanized Jews throughout the country to become more involved in fighting climate change. The title for the conference was purposively chosen by Rabbi Allen, In this short video, she reflects on what connection means at a deep level, across time and across the web of life.