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by David McKinnon Our work at Nativity to Restore God’s Earth continues to make great strides.  Up until the pandemic,
I grew up in the mountains of Western North Carolina, surrounded by beauty, all the time. So much beauty that
by Laura Combs and Gary Smith In these days of continuing political polarization, we are thrilled to see some members
by Becky Showalter So now that you know your carbon footprint (see previous blog post), what now? Before we think
by Becky Showalter In our previous post, we talked about what environmental footprints* and carbon footprints are. In this post we
by Becky Showalter The words “Carbon Footprint” and “Environmental Footprint” are thrown around almost interchangeably these days in news articles
By Carl Sigel As people of faith, increasing our congregation’s energy efficiency is a key step in lowering our carbon
By Carl Sigel In the spring issue of High Performing Building magazine, local mechanical engineer  John Roberts contributed an article,
Carl Sigel   Global declines in honey and wild bees have been linked to pathogens, climate change, habitat fragmentation, and pesticide
A Year of Climate Action for Your Faith Community But who am I, and what is my people, that we
A Year of Climate Action for Your Faith Community Moses' father-in-law said to him, "What you are doing is not