Category Archives: Blog on Faith and Ecology

Sydney Cohen – It is not ideal for light bulbs to be thrown out because the glass can break and corrode the plastic bag in your household waste bin. Additionally, damaged light bulbs might release gases including argon, nitrogen, or helium, that contribute to global warming.

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Harry Cooper – Climate change is one of the most pressing issues in today’s world, and like most important issues, it is very prominent in media and current events. Climate change is being talked about on news outlets, in political discussions, and in conversations in day to day life.

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Sydney Cohen – There’s no doubt that the world is moving towards more sustainable energy sources in the electricity sector, and green energy exchange is playing a big role in that transition.

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Harry Cooper – The Green Revolution was one of the greatest shifts in the process of agricultural production in the history of humankind. In the 1940s through the 1960s, new agricultural techniques and agricultural technology was developed causing a huge increase in crop production.

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Harry Cooper – Due to poor water quality, as a result of pollution and overuse of freshwater supplies, the drinkable stored water in the world is declining rapidly. Because of this, people are constantly looking for ways to conserve water, and one way to do this is to collect rainwater in a rain barrel.

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Harry Cooper – Single use items have become a nuisance to keeping our planet clean. And single use cups are no exception to this. Landfills and oceans have started filling up with Styrofoam, plastic, and paper.

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Sydney Cohen – Water is essential to life. It provides for drinking, sanitation, and irrigation needs to the world’s population. However, in many parts of the world, water is not available without a significant expenditure or travel time.

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Harry Cooper – Gasoline is used to power everything from lawn mowers to cars, making it a common household substance. However, when gasoline is left in storage too long it can go bad and become unusable.

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Harry Cooper – In many religions and cultures, God is identified as energy: the wind, lightning, the sun and volcanoes. Indigenous people believe their is spiritual energy in water.

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