Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: Well, friends, thousands and thousands of folks are preparing themselves for “The Great Disappointment” in Copenhagen. In the end, world leaders may make some substantive pledges, and we emphasize the word pledges, to begin, that is, begin, making reductions in CO2 emissions — not much to start with, [...]
Tags: CO2, copenhagen international conference on climate change, global warming, greenhouse gases, how change comes about, philip chard, spirituality and ecology
Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: Folks, we just published a new edition of our online Zine. Topics: 1) Thermodynamics of Everyday Life, 2 essays written by Michael J. Swedish, professor at the Milwaukee School of Engineering; 2) a new statement from religious groups, A Call to Integrate Faith, Ecology and the Global Economy. [...]
Tags: balance of nature, copenhagen international conference on climate change, ecological hope, faith ecology economy, laws of thermodynamics, michael swedish