Posts Tagged ‘environmental disasters’

“We’re going to get a meter and there’s nothing we can do about it.”

Posted October 8th, 2007 in Blog 0 Comments

Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Found a special report in the Pulse section of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel this morning regarding the imminent flooding of our coastal communities because of rising sea levels. The expected rise by the end of the century is at least one meter, a bit over three feet. These articles [...]

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October heat wave adds to global warming fears

Posted October 7th, 2007 in Blog 0 Comments

Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Well, it is sweltering here in the upper Midwest, so it’s appropriate to reflect again on the global warming aspect of our ecological crisis. Some folks keep reassuring us that 80s are unusual but do occur now and then in October in Wisconsin. Right. Along with near-70-degree [...]

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Corn ethanol - still wrong

Posted September 19th, 2007 in Blog 0 Comments

Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
The NY Times got it right today regarding ethanol, editorializing about its real costs – to the environment and to the global food supply. It’s expensive to produce, they write, it distorts agricultural production, drives up the price of food across the globe leading to social unrest, damages natural [...]

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Teaching peace from the mountains

Posted September 13th, 2007 in Blog 2 Comments

Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Last evening, the Catholic peace organization, Pax Christi USA, gave its Teacher of Peace 2007 award to Glenmary priest, Father John Rausch. Fr. Rausch is director of the Catholic Committee of Appalachia, an organization with a long history of defending worker rights, economic justice, and the environment in the [...]

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