11 May Christians and Global Warming, pt. 1
How does one talk to his family, co-workers, friends, or girlfriend about "global climate disruption" in a world where Christians are uncomfortable with even the most basic environmental concerns?
I believe this simple approach sets a foundation for productive discussion among Christians interested in considering how their faith relates to today’s global warming hub-bub.
For the last several years Kerry Stevens and I have collaborated on how best to present this subject, via our project The Journey of Environmental Stewardship. Kerry and I each present customized versions of the information we believe most relevant. For the final piece of The Journey ("greenhouse gasses" in the Kerry version) I focus on –
I: The environment
II: God
III: Data on greenhouse gasses & air quality
IV: Discussion of real solutions
V: Faith
Here are thumbnail descriptions for parts I & II:
I. Environment
There are 5 Areas that need our attention:
- Natural Resources
(trees, soil, water, land, etc)
- Biodiversity
(plants, animals, insects)
- Toxicity
(things not healthy for humans or other members of Creation)
- Waste
(everybody knows they should recycle)
- Air Pollution & Emissions
(affecting air quality & global weather patterns)
II. God
God expects Christians to care for Creation
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More on Parts III, IV, & V soon
Your comments appreciated.
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