Category Archives: Blog on Faith and Ecology

Ilana Stein – In the second book of the Bible, in Exodus 17, we read about how the Israelites began their wandering through the desert and experienced their first challenge of thirst.

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Harry Cooper – Paper pollution has become a striking issue in today’s world. Not only does paper requires thousands of trees to be cut down every day but when it’s discarded it winds up in our landfills, water, and natural environment.

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Ilana Stein – Today there is an extra element to the grocery shopping list: don’t forget to take your reusable grocery bags!

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Harry Cooper – Water pollution includes any water contaminated with harmful substances or chemicals that makes its way into our dwindling freshwater supply. This contaminated water is called wastewater and is produced both in our homes and in industry.

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Harry Cooper – Batteries contain numerous harmful chemicals, and when improperly disposed of, these chemicals can enter our planet’s water and air. As many of these chemicals are carcinogenic or harmful in some way, improper disposal of old batteries can be harmful to plant, animal, and human life everywhere.

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Sydney Cohen – It is important to know how to dispose of cooking oil. Fortunately, it is not too difficult to take the proper steps of disposal, in order to protect the health of our environment and the people that we care about. Continue reading to learn some practical steps you can take for cooking oil disposal!

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Sydney Cohen – The average American uses over 500 plastic straws in a year. That’s 18,000 straws for you to suck up your drink with!

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Ilana Stein – The rainbow is found in the Bible in the book of Genesis. The flood to destroy the Earth and all living creatures of every kind has receded and Noah and his family have come out of the ark.

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Sydney Cohen – When you finish painting your house, the last thing you can do is throw away all of those cans and leftover paint in the household trash. There are a few options that make disposal safe!

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