Category Archives: Blog on Faith and Ecology

Ilana Stein – When faced with natural disasters, those who worship and believe in a loving God have a number of questions: if God created the natural world, why would He allow natural disasters to happen to human beings?

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Sydney Cohen – Did you know that batteries can be recycled? In fact, recycling batteries is one of the most important things you can do to protect the environment. Batteries contain harmful chemicals that can pollute the air and water if they are not disposed of properly.

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Harry Copper – Automobiles have been a thorn in the side of the environment for a while. They produce lots of carbon emissions and they create large amounts of waste when they are disposed of.

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Sydney Cohen – There’s a lot of talk these days about being environmentally conscious and the three Rs: reducing, reusing, and recycling. But here is another R: repurposing! Repurposing materials is a great way to reduce your environmental impact while also creating something new and unique.

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Marcel Beilin – Climate week is a time for cities around the world to organize events in order to discuss ways to combat climate change. This year, the focus is on efforts to advance climate action, including reducing emissions, switching to renewable energy sources, leading sustainable development goals and preparing for climate hazards, extreme weather events and climate change in general.

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Marcelo Beilin – If you’re looking for a renewable, sustainable option to cotton or wool, bamboo yarn is a great choice. Bamboo is one of the most environmentally friendly materials available, and it makes a beautiful, silky soft yarn. It grows quickly and doesn’t require much water or fertilizer.

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Sydney Cohen – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has some predictions for the upcoming year, from their climate prediction center. According to their website, climate prediction is not an exact science, but they use various models and data sets to make informed guesses. So what can we expect in the future? Read on to find out!

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Harry Cooper – Fossil fuels have dominated the energy game since the industrial revolution, but for several decades now we have known about the deadly impacts of fossil fuels and climate change.

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Harry Cooper – Anyone who has some appreciation of nature has probably had some fantasy about leaving the world of civilization behind and going to live in the wilderness.

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