Saving the planet through religion
Eco-faith organizations become a mobilizing force to act on the climate crisis through political action, community engagement and messages of hope for an uncertain future. Keep reading
Shreya Agrawal is a multimedia journalist who writes about science, the environment and social justice. She graduated from USC in 2023 with a dual bachelor’s degree in Geological Sciences and English, and a master’s degree in Journalism, and started USC's first environmental reporting desk, Annenberg Media Earth. She is currently a rural climate reporting fellow with USC Annenberg Center of Climate Journalism and Communication and Malheur Enterprise in Vale, Oregon. Her work has been published in several outlets including Los Angeles Times.
Eco-faith organizations become a mobilizing force to act on the climate crisis through political action, community engagement and messages of hope for an uncertain future. Keep reading