Jay Wexler, When God Isn't Green

Published: April 3, 2016, 6 p.m.

b"What do palm fronds, statues of Ganesh, and eagle feathers all have in common? \\xa0 They are religious objects that\\xa0pose a challenge for the environment. \\xa0Jay Wexler\\xa0is a professor\\xa0at the Boston University School of Law. \\xa0 He specializes in environmental law and church/state issues. \\xa0 His latest book is\\xa0When God Isn't Green: \\xa0A World-Wide Journey to Places Where Religious Practice and Environmentalism Collide. \\xa0 With humor and a hope for raising consciousness and finding balance, he makes the case for continuing the conversation between the needs of religious and environmental communities."