The religious implications of climate change are becoming evermore clear, as the topic makes its way into mainstream America.
The Huffington Post reports:
Indeed, what role do religion and theology play in the accelerating conversation about climate change? This has been a banner year for extreme weather events -- from severe drought in the American Midwest to the wildfire siege in Colorado to the "Frankenstorm" of Hurricane Sandy fueled by a warming Atlantic Ocean -- which have helped the reality of climate change to register on the consciousness of most people.
Read more here [6].
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[1] http://sojo.net/blogs/quick-read
[2] http://sojo.net/biography/qr-blog-editor
[3] http://sojo.net/blogs/2012/12/11/religion-and-reality-climate-change#comment-covenant
[4] http://sojo.net/letter-to-the-editor?post=%20Religion%20and%20the%20Reality%20of%20Climate%20Change%20
[5] http://sojo.net/donate
[6] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-m-j-hess-phd/religion-and-the-reality-of-climate-change_b_2244881.html?utm_hp_ref=religion