Increasingly women of faith are not only accepting the science of climate change, but are also working for justice for the primary victims of its impacts. This narrative shift can be accredited to the work of activists like Keya Chatterjee (Executive Director, U.S. Climate Action Network), Shantha Ready Alonson (Executive Director, Climate Justice Ministries), and Alaura Carter (Climate Justice Associate, Sojourners). In this video, the women tell stories about how they’re utilizing their faith to bring more people to the movement and working for climate justice. Photo credit: Sojourners