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2005 | 2003/2004 | 2002 | 2001

Posted 1/2/2003

> The Never-Ending Oil Spill
(AlterNet, December 16, 2002)
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We should view the Prestige oil spill not as a fluke or a one-time accident. It's our future, made more likely by our reliance on crude oil.


> Lighting the Way to Solar Power
(AlterNet, December 10, 2002)
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Some groups around the country are working to make the most of the sun's power.


Posted 5/7/2002

> ITC: Environmental Justice and Stewardship Project Launched
(Faith And The City, May 7, 2002)

The new initiative will develop an academic course for degree-seeking seminarians and a continuing education course for clergy and laypersons, preparing students to integrate awareness of environmental justice and stewardship issues into their ministries. The first course will be offered this fall for students at ITC and other Faith And The City partner seminaries.


Posted 4/22/2002

> Industry Attacks on Dissent: From Rachel Carson to Oprah
(AlterNet, April 19, 2002)
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Forty years after the publication of 'Silent Spring,' corporations are still producing poisons--and still trying to keep critics from fighting back.


Posted 4/5/2002

> One Region: Two Environments
(Faith And The City newsletter, Winter/Spring 2002)

Opinion by Shirley C. Franklin, Mayor of Atlanta: We are interconnected through the natural environment that we all share--by the air, water, and land. And we are intertwined through the social environment that we share--by our regional economy and our citizens who commute daily across jurisdictional boundaries.


> Regional Dilemma: Tale of Two Families
(Faith And The City newsletter, Winter/Spring 2002)

Opinion by James T. Laney and Andrew Young: We need regional cooperation--not only to address our physical environment -- but regional cooperation on issues related to our social environment as well. Only then will the words "neighbor" and "community" truly describe us.


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