Category Archives: Blog on Faith and Ecology

Sydney Cohen – Looking for a more sustainable option when it comes to straws? Check out bamboo straws! These environmentally friendly straws are made from natural bamboo, and they are biodegradable and compostable.

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Harry Cooper – There are many people out there that talk about how the food system needs fixing, and about how we need to make our industries more sustainable. But what does this actually mean?

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Ilana Stein – Trees come in all shapes, sizes and species, from enormous sequoias and wide baobabs to the dwarf willow, possibly the smallest species of tree in the world at 1.6 cm high. But while trees represent the top of the plant ecosystem, there is more to them than that.

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Harry Cooper – Plants are at the center of all life on Earth. They provide us with food, clean our air, and play a part in every ecosystem on Earth.

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Harry Cooper – The modern world is filled with plastic. The original plastic, created in 1869, was made from treated plant fibers and was meant to replace products made from ivory, which was incredibly expensive and required killing wild elephants.

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Ilana Stein – There is nothing more fun than drinking clean rainwater! But, can you drink rainwater today?

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Harry Cooper – Pollution and waste are some of the biggest contributors to the environmental problems our world is facing.

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Harry Cooper – The word consumerism may seem like a catchy buzzword that’s hard to understand. But understanding what the term consumerism is and where it can be found in the modern world can help us be more aware of the impact of what we buy.

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Rabbi Yonatan Neril – Nuclear reactors. The Chernobyl Zone. Ammonia tanks. Missiles. These are some of the toxic ingredients in the escalating conflict that Russia is bringing to Ukraine.

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