Clearly, the team has been neglecting the blog. Lo siento. Here’s a review I wrote of a great film — 180 South.
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Clearly, the team has been neglecting the blog. Lo siento. Here’s a review I wrote of a great film — 180 South.
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An Open Letter to the Environment (Sigve Tonstad, Spectrum, 25 Apr 2010) Dear environment, You are losing. [full article]
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Shabbath Shalom (Vol. 56, No. 2, 2009) dedicated an entire issues to creation care — “Tending the Earth Together.” Articles include: An Ecological Ideal (Editorial) Interviews with Lewis Regenstein, Jo Ann Davidson & Peter Sinclair Fun Facts on Ecology (Jo Ann Davidson) Hebrew Concept of the World (Jacques B. Doukhan) Ecology & Ecotherapy in Revelation [...]
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“This Saturday 28 March at 8:30pm you can vote Earth by switching off your lights for one hour–Earth Hour.” And check out this post over at Osocio.
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Andrews Univesity recieved a $1,815 grant to improve its recycling efforts. Following are excerpts from “Andrews Receives Recycling Grant,” which was published in the January 21-27, 2009 issue of The Student Movement, the Andrews University weekly newspaper (no author listed; links added by AFE): Dec. 18, 2008 The Berrien County Resource Recovery Office notified the [...]
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The July/August 2008 issue of Voice of Prophecy News is titled How Should Christians Spend the Earth? The first article, “It’s Not Easy Thinking Green,” starts with the line, “Conservative Christians in America often don’t lead the way in taking care of this planet…” That’s a pretty good start; lead with the facts. I appreciate [...]
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I had heard Dr. Matthew Sleeth preach. I’d read some of his interviews. I had scanned his website. I had researched the organization he now works for–A Rocha. But I hadn’t actually read his book, Serve God, Save the Planet, cover-to-cover until a few weeks ago. You can read all about the book, the man, [...]
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When I first began writing for AEA, I introduced myself to Jared and Caleb by describing my path toward environmental consciousness. However, I realized recently that I left one critical item out of my story, an article in the August 1, 1995 edition of Discover–Easter’s End. Today I relocated the article and found that it [...]
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A long-time friend recently wrote a passionate, poetic and prophetic essay. Here is a portion of it republished with permission. Below the article is a link to her complete essay at myspace.com. Links have been added to key words without input from the author. We’re at a time in our history that we need to [...]
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Dr. Stephen G. Dunbar is an educator, a conservationist, an environmental activist, and he’s a Seventh-day Adventist. Dr. Dunbar is a professor of Marine Biology at Loma Linda University’s School of Science and Technology. A particular area of interest for Dr. Dunbar is the conservation of endangered Hawsbill turtles in the Bay Islands off the [...]
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