Category Archives: Blog on Faith and Ecology

Sydney Cohen – Sustainable building materials are in high demand these days. Companies are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint in order to be more environmentally friendly.

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Yonatan Neril – More than 50 years into the modern environmental movement, the primary efforts to limit climate change focus on developing new technology and mustering political will. 

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Harry Cooper – Vegans and Vegetarians live lifestyles based around limiting one’s diet to primarily fruits, vegetables, and other plant based foods. The idea has been around for centuries, appearing in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Greek Philosophy.

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Aryeh Ronay – In this chapter we read about how Abraham marries a new wife named Keturah and the long list of children that come from their marriage.

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Ilana Stein – We are excited as we approach October 31st when the 2021 Climate Change Conference (COP26) starts in Glasgow.

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Sydney Cohen – Noise is the sound of life! Birds chirping, rain pattering, bells ringing, tractors chugging, dogs barking and babies crying all symbolize to us that we are part and parcel of society, of a greater life than just our own. So when and how do the sounds of life, that we all love, turn into noise pollution?

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Aryeh Ronay – In this chapter we see the death of Abraham’s wife Sarah in Hebron in the land of Canaan at 127 years old. Abraham goes to Hebron to “mourn for Sarah and to weep over her,” and then pursues the practical aspects of burying her.

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Sydney Cohen – Just this month, October 4th 2021, stunning beach locations in California were again destroyed by a huge oil spill.

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Sydney Cohen – You may be wondering what is so special about eco-friendly furniture. Sustainable furniture doesn’t use any harmful chemicals in the manufacturing process to create its products. It also uses materials like bamboo, cork, or recycled cotton to make its pieces of furniture. All of these things are better for you and for the environment.

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