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We don’t eat oil do we?

The modern food production systems which developed over the course of the twentieth century are only part of the story of agricultural development that has taken place over millennia, as man has learnt how to make land, crops and animals … Continue reading

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Climate justice

“Isaiah anticipates a future where there will be harmony between human and animal; wild and domestic creatures (Isaiah 11:6-9, 65:25). Similarly, St. John foresees harmony between God, humanity and the whole of creation (Revelation 22:1-4). If Christians are to reveal … Continue reading

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Book out of stock at wholesaler

Our book is out of stock at one of the wholesalers, the first time this has happened.  What this means I’m not quite sure but there are plenty of books in stock on the on-line retailers.  Incidentally the cheapest place … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week

Christians are interested in the idea of a carbon fast for lent. There is probably a wordpress plugin to measure post popularity but there is no doubt about it the most popular post we have written so far are the … Continue reading

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Swap and share

Last night our Connect group (home-group) held its swap and share evening. Di had worked out how it would work and to you do need some ground rules.  This is how it worked for us (very successfully). No one was … Continue reading

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Andy interviewed on video by Valerie Comer

Andy is interviewed in this video by Valerie Comer about why Christians are disinterested in the environment. The quality is mostly OK (it was recorded on Skype). Andy interview Neil

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African archbishop calls for a carbon fast for lent

The Anglican church in southern Africa includes some of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. Two Dioceses (Lebombo and Niassa) have been hit by devastating floods, leaving over 150,000 people homeless. Archbishop Thabo Magkoba, convenor of the Anglican Environmental … Continue reading

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No Fear in love

“Like a river of fire stretched across the sky Peering into the veil of the aurora’s light My soul is drawn by love, too pure for words Deeper than instinct, beyond my reason I am lost in wonder at what … Continue reading

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Second Law

As we wrote the section in our book on Christian attitudes to peak oil I felt we should put in a general section on Peak oil in the wider culture. To the best of my knowledge no other book on … Continue reading

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book excerpt

“The modern world is not perfect, but if you were born in a developed country sometime in the last sixty years, it’s likely that you have experienced a rising standard of living, with increasing comfort and convenience. Yet we only … Continue reading

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