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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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Forbes Magazine

Can This Lay Woman Transform The Way The Catholic Church Manages Its Land?

By Ashoka Contributor
By 18/10/2018
Forbes is a global media company, focusing on business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership, and lifestyle.
Boston Globe

This woman is trying to map the global Catholic Church

By Lisa Wangsness
By 02/08/2017
The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston.
TechCrunch

GoodLands partners with ESRI to launch the Catholic Geographic System

By Samantha O’Keefe
By 14/11/2016
TechCrunch is an American online newspaper focusing on high tech and startup companies.
Landscape Architecture Magazine

A Catholic Ecology

By Timothy A. Schuler
By 01/12/2015
The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects
United Nations Environmental Program

Young environmentalist helps to save the planet by charting religious landholdings

By United Nations Environmental Program
By 03/04/2024
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system.
Lampoon Magazine

Faith organizations: the fourth economic power on Earth

By Matilde Moro
By 29/11/2021
Lampoon Magazine is a fashion magazine with a crucial contemporary twist rigourously focusing on circular economies, sustainable development, crafting and cultural dialogues with leading voices in the field. Giulia Cangianiello tells us more about their mission from Milan.
Sojourners Magazine

Mapping The Way To Climate Justice

By Élan Young
By 01/12/2021
Sojourners is a progressive monthly magazine and daily online publication of the American Christian social justice organization Sojourners, which arose out of the Sojourners Community.
Lampoon Magazine

SDGs 2050: the role of the Catholic Church

By Matilde Moro
By 19/06/2022
Lampoon Magazine: The Anthropocene Issue — Lampoon Magazine is a fashion magazine with a crucial contemporary twist rigourously focusing on circular economies, sustainable development, crafting and cultural dialogues with leading voices in the field. Giulia Cangianiello tells us more about their mission from Milan.

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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Our Common Home: An Interview with GoodLands Founder Molly Burhans

by Sarah James
01/10/2020
Clerestory Magazine provides space for writers, artists, activists, and seekers to engage subjects at the intersection of action and contemplation.

UNEP Young Champion of the Earth Molly Burhan on Mapping the Catholic Church

by United Nations Environment
26/09/2019
We are a learning network of researchers and practitioners. We build fair and equitable spaces to create and share evidence on religions in development and community work. We aim to strengthen partnerships between and amongst faith and non faith actors, internationally and locally.

How technology can enable a vision as big as the Catholic Church

by Danielle Goldstone
11/07/2017
innoFaith is a network of people of different religious faiths and faith-based organizations who seek to inspire and enable our communities to engage in the world in innovative ways to help humanity thrive.

GoodLands

by Glenn Liu
28/02/2017
UBIQUE, meaning everywhere in Latin, is one of the oldest phrases tied to the history of the American Geographical Society. It represents our presence throughout the country and the world, and also represents the sphere of Geography itself.

Frustrated by limited opportunities for women in the church, these women got to work

by Jean Molesky-Poz
03/08/2024
The National Catholic Reporter is a progressive national newspaper in the United States that reports on issues related to the Catholic Church.

Molly Burhans quiere que la Iglesia católica le dé un mejor uso a sus recursos, que incluyen granjas, bosques, pozos de petróleo y millones de acres de tierra. Pero primero tiene que hacer un mapa de estos.

by InfoVaticana
15/02/2021
InfoVaticana is a free and independent information medium that has the vocation to serve the Catholic Church and society, cooperating with the Truth by reporting on issues that affect the life of the Church, especially the Western laity in their defense of the principles non-negotiable, which Benedict XVI listed.

Young woman sees mapping Catholic lands as an environmental blessing

by Tom Condon
06/05/2016
The Connecticut Mirror is a nonprofit, non-partisan, online-only news organization covering public policy, government, and politics in Connecticut.

Activist helps Pope address climate change

by Climate Policy Staff
14/02/2021
Organic Cities Network Europe is the pan-European organisation representing the various organic cities in the member states of the European Union. Its members – 9 European cities and municipalities and 2 research institutes – act as an umbrella organisation for the regional organic cities helping to promote the cause of organic food and farming on the European and EU level.

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