Regeneration Project is the organization behind California Interfaith Power Light (CIPL), a faith-based movement in Oakland, CA, dedicated to climate justice. Founded in 2001 by Rev. Sally G. Bingham and co-founders Scott Anderson, Catherine Coleman, and Rev. Al Cohen, CIPL aims to activate California's 50,000 congregations by providing them with resources and support to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and become more energy efficient. Through education, advocacy, and partnerships, CIPL empowers individuals and communities of faith to be stewards of the environment and mitigate the harmful effects of global warming.
CIPL works towards its goal by offering links and referrals to local sources of energy audits, building improvements, and solar panel installation. They also provide information on green energy sources and energy-saving products like compact fluorescent light bulbs. By helping congregational leaders educate their members about environmental stewardship and the impacts of climate change, CIPL encourages individuals to make sustainable choices in their everyday lives, reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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