Theological Impossibity of global warming?

Michael Covarrubias, a contributor to the Spectrum Blog, takes issue with an article by Joseph Farah, who says that global warming is theologically impossible because of God’s promise to Noah not to destroy the earth by flood. Farah contends that “It is so presumptuous and haughty of believers and non-believers alike to think man is [...]

Motivation for Creation Care is More Than Heat

Avoiding global warming should not be our primary motivation for caring for the planet. Creation care is much bigger than temperature, as significant as it may be. At AEA we are united in our purpose to respect our Father’s world and to care for it as responsible stewards. This is true regardless of whether or [...]

Adventist Perspective — Nick Jensen

Nick loves the great outdoors, whether he’s climbing, jeeping or taking pictures. So what are his thoughts on the environmental movement? Here’s an excerpt from his blog (copied with permission): The environment and global warming are quite the hot button issues of the day. I think it’s impossible at this point for any American not [...]

Happy Holidays!

From the folks at Adventist Environmental Advocacy.

Unintended Consequences – Corn & the Zone of Death

A few years ago, corn was the poster child for sustainable energy; now it makes headlines that sound like lousy movies. The basic argument said that filling our cars and trucks with corn-based ethanol would reduce our dependence on foreign oil by providing a domestic source of renewable energy. But new technologies often have unintended [...]

Adventist Business — Lakeland Mills Demonstrates Green Manufacturing

Robert Jensen, who co-owns Lakeland Mills with Calvin Hunt, sat down with AEA to talk about “green business.” Bob would rather not give interviews; he says it’s not about him. I respect that, but apparently not enough to let him get out of the interview. You can read more about Bob and the Something Else [...]

Need evidence of climate change?

Brawn and Brain combine to create clean energy

A team of 10 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) cyclists used bicycles to power a supercomputer conducting research on nuclear fusion Tuesday in order to complete the largest human-powered computation in history. Riding bicycles attached to electrical generators, the students not only saved energy by using human power to run the SiCortex SC648 supercomputer, they [...]

Speaking out against mindless consumerism

The holiday rush is well underway, and with it a sharp spike in consumer spending. Watch Reverend Billy (America’s favorite fake preacher) and his gospel choir do street ministry on Black Friday, 2007, speaking the truth about the Shopocalypse, and preaching the good news of freedom from consumption.

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