Posted August 5th, 2008 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: So, then, why don’t we wake up? It’s like those alarm clocks that keep getting louder and louder the more they are ignored. When they annoy us, we hit the button, but a few minutes later, it starts all over again. Our ecological crisis. Alarms going off all […]
Tags: climate change, earth spirituality, ecological hope, greenhouse gas emissions, renewable fuels
Posted April 8th, 2008 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: The project I am involved in deals with hope — and I’m telling you, some days I know what that phrase from scripture means where it says, hope against hope. There is such force of momentum in global dynamics right now — population growth, economic growth in developing […]
Tags: consumer culture, deep ecology, earth spirituality, ecological hope, fossil fuel dependency, inspiration and reflection, renewable fuels
Posted March 29th, 2008 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: Sorry for not posting all week — some emergencies that had to be dealt with. You know how life is, what John Lennon once sang: “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans.” Not a bad lesson for us to learn as we confront the multi-layers of […]
Tags: consumer culture, earth spirituality, ecological hope, fossil fuel dependency, inspiration and reflection, justice, population growth, renewable fuels
Posted March 5th, 2008 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope Today from Margaret Swedish: Longish post – couldn’t help myself. So, I go away a few days and now there is so much to talk about. I have many articles strewn all around me, indications of the world of hurt impacting so many people right now. Amidst all the election hoopla, lots […]
Tags: deep ecology, earth spirituality, ecological hope, fossil fuel dependency, greenhouse gas emissions, justice, population growth, renewable fuels