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Molly Burhans’ media presence, with features reaching over 1.4 billion individual viewers worldwide, is a powerful extension of her activism and advocacy. Through interviews, articles, and appearances, she uses her visibility to help broad audiences understand land-based climate solutions, while empowering and inspiring individuals and institutions around the world to take action and make land work for good.

The media provided on this website represents a large selection of coverage but is not fully comprehensive.

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This young activist is helping the Catholic Church save the Earth

By John Burger
By 18/02/2021
Aleteia is an online Catholic news and information website founded in 2011/2012 by Jesús Colina via the Foundation for Evangelization through the Media. It has the approval of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization.

Bringing Digital Transformation to the Catholic Church

By Digital Transformation Department, ESRI
By 01/11/2019
ArcNews is the longest-running continually published and most widely read GIS periodical. It is published quarterly by ESRI.
Yale University: St. Thomas More Center Magazine

Molly Burhans: Mapping The Roman Catholic Church

By Teresa Berger
By 10/10/2019
Saint Thomas More Chapel & Center serves the Catholic community at Yale. The STM Magazine reaches the broader Yale community with news about Catholic affiliates and alumnea of the university.
U.S. Catholic

How Molly Burhans Is Helping The Church Fight Climate Change

By Pamela Hill Nettleton
By 22/03/2022
U.S. Catholic puts faith in the context of everyday life, with a strong focus on social justice. It is published by the Claretian Missionaries.
Global Landscapes Forum

Molly Burhans on how to reduce the separation of church and Earth

By Sandra Cordon
By 08/10/2019
The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) is the world’s largest platform on integrated land use, dedicated to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement.
Forbes Magazine

Culture Change For Climate Change

By Ashoka Contributor
By 17/06/2019
Forbes is a global media company, focusing on business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership, and lifestyle.
World Economic Forum

Stop calling young people ‘leaders of tomorrow’

By Lindsey Prowse
By 09/02/2022
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America Media

Can high-tech maps help the church and save the planet?

By Michael O’Loughlin
By 11/01/2019
America is a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Jesuits of the United States and headquartered in midtown Manhattan. America Media leads the conversation about faith and culture by producing excellent, unique, relevant and accessible content across multiple platforms.

Interviews and Podcasts

BBC World Service – Outlook

American environmentalist Molly Burhans

yale climate connections

The Catholic Church’s vast landholdings could help protect the climate

Overview

Note: The media provided on this website represents a large selection of coverage but is not fully comprehensive.

Molly Burhans’ media presence, with features reaching over 1.4 billion individual viewers worldwide, is a powerful extension of her activism and advocacy. Through interviews, articles, and appearances, she uses her visibility to help broad audiences understand land-based climate solutions, while empowering and inspiring individuals and institutions around the world to take action and make land work for good.

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Catholic activists say COP26 is about ‘caring for your neighbor’

by Inés San Martín
02/11/2021
Crux is an online newspaper that focuses on news related to the Catholic Church.

Youth to power the decade on restoration

by United Nations Environmental Program
01/10/2019
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system.

Meet the millennial who’s mapping the Catholic Church’s land holdings to fight climate change

by Thom Dunn
23/02/2021
Boing Boing is a website, first established as a zine in 1988, later becoming a group blog. Common topics and themes include technology, futurism, science fiction, gadgets, intellectual property, Disney, and left-wing politics. It twice won the Bloggies for Weblog of the Year, in 2004 and 2005. The editors are Mark Frauenfelder, David Pescovitz, Carla Sinclair, and Rob Beschizza, and the publisher is Jason Weisberger.

Greta Thunberg (e non solo): i giovani che difendono l’ambiente

by Editorial staff of the Salvagente
29/08/2022
Salvagente is a consious consumer magazine based in Italy.

Mapping the Catholic Church, Healing the Earth

by Jonah McKeown
11/10/2021
Catholic News Agency provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute news affecting the Universal Church, giving particular emphasis to the words of the Holy Father and happenings of the Holy See, to any person with access to the internet. It is owned and operated by EWTN.

Kościół ma szansę ocalić Ziemię i środowisko naturalne. Jak?

by John Burger
19/02/2019
Aleteia Poland is a Catholic online media network and subsidiary of EWTN; providing news, inspiration, and faith-based content throughout Poland and neighboring countries.

SPECIAL REPORT: Mapping the Catholic Church, Healing the Earth

by Contributor
05/05/2022
The main Catholic news source for the Archdiocese of Perth

Catholic mapmaker Burhans wins international environmental award

by Barbara Fraser
20/09/2021
The National Catholic Reporter is a progressive national newspaper in the United States that reports on issues related to the Catholic Church.

Interviews and Podcasts

BBC World Service – Outlook

American environmentalist Molly Burhans

yale climate connections

The Catholic Church’s vast landholdings could help protect the climate