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Individual action on climate change can include personal choices in many areas, such as diet, means of long- and short-distance travel, household energy use.

Christian religions that believe they are guardians of nature

There are a number of Christian religions that believe they are guardians of nature and that the Bible teaches that humans have a responsibility to care for the Earth. These religions often use the word “stewardship” to describe this responsibility, meaning that humans are called to be responsible caretakers of God’s creation.These are just a few of the Christian religions that believe they are guardians of nature and that the Bible teaches that humans have a responsibility to care for the Earth. These religions are working to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities, and they are helping to raise awareness of environmental issues within the Christian community.n addition to these religions, there are also a number of Christian individuals who believe that they have a responsibility to care for nature. These individuals often work to live in a way that is more sustainable and environmentally friendly. They may also work to educate others about environmental issues and to advocate for policies that protect the environment. The belief that humans have a responsibility to care for nature is not new. It has been a part of Christian tradition for centuries. However, in recent years, there has been a growing awareness of environmental issues, and this has led to a renewed interest in this aspect of Christian teaching. As a result, there are now a number of Christian religions and individuals who are working to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities.
Some of the Christian religions that believe in this kind of stewardship include:
• Eco-Christianity: This is a broad movement that encompasses a variety of Christian denominations and individuals who are concerned about environmental issues. Eco-Christians often believe that the Bible teaches that humans have a responsibility to care for the Earth, and they work to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities.
• Creation Care: This is a movement within evangelical Christianity that emphasizes the importance of caring for the Earth. Creation Care advocates often believe that the Bible teaches that humans are called to be good stewards of God’s creation, and they work to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities.
• Green Christianity: This is a movement that emphasizes the use of environmentally friendly practices in Christian worship and life. Green Christians often believe that the Bible teaches that humans should care for the Earth, and they work to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities.

Eco-Christianity is a movement within Christianity that emphasizes the importance of caring for the Earth and the environment. Eco-Christians believe that the Bible teaches that humans have a responsibility to care for God’s creation, and they work to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities.
Eco-Christianity is a broad movement that encompasses a variety of Christian denominations and individuals. Some of the key ideas that are often associated with Eco-Christianity include:
• The belief that humans are part of nature, not separate from it.
• The belief that the Earth is a sacred place, not simply a resource to be exploited.
• The belief that humans have a responsibility to care for the Earth and its creatures.
• The belief that environmental degradation is a sin.
Eco-Christians often work to live in a way that is more sustainable and environmentally friendly. They may also work to educate others about environmental issues and to advocate for policies that protect the environment.
Eco-Christianity is a growing movement, and it is having a significant impact on the Christian community. Eco-Christians are helping to raise awareness of environmental issues within the church, and they are working to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way of life.
Creation Care is a Christian movement that emphasizes the importance of caring for the Earth and the environment. Creation Care advocates believe that the Bible teaches that humans have a responsibility to care for God’s creation, and they work to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities.
The term “Creation Care” was first used in the early 1990s, but the concept of caring for the Earth has been a part of Christian tradition for centuries. In the Bible, there are many passages that call on humans to care for the Earth and its creatures. For example, in Genesis 2:15, God tells Adam and Eve to “work it and take care of it.” This passage has been interpreted by Creation Care advocates to mean that humans have a responsibility to be good stewards of the Earth.
Creation Care advocates believe that environmental degradation is a sin, and they work to raise awareness of environmental issues within the Christian community. They also work to develop and implement sustainable practices that can help to protect the environment.
There are many different ways to practice Creation Care. Some people choose to live a more simple lifestyle, reducing their consumption of goods and services. Others choose to get involved in environmental activism, working to protect endangered species or to promote sustainable development. Still others choose to focus on their own spiritual journey, seeking to develop a deeper relationship with God through the natural world.
No matter how they choose to practice it, Creation Care is a way for Christians to live out their faith in a way that is both meaningful and effective. By caring for the Earth, Creation Care advocates are not only helping to protect God’s creation, but they are also following the example of Jesus, who taught us to love our neighbors as ourselves.
Creation Care is a growing movement that is having a significant impact on the Christian community. Creation Care advocates are helping to raise awareness of environmental issues within the church, and they are working to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way of life.

Green Christianity is a broad field that encompasses Christian theological reflection on nature, liturgy and spiritual practices centered on environmental issues, as well as Christian-based activism in the environmental movement.
Green Christians believe that the Bible teaches that humans have a responsibility to care for the Earth, and they work to apply this teaching to their own lives and communities. They often use the term “stewardship” to describe this responsibility, meaning that humans are called to be responsible caretakers of God’s creation.
Green Christianity is a growing movement, and there are now a number of organizations and resources that support it. Some of these organizations include:
• Green Christian: This is a British organization that promotes Green Christianity through its magazine, website, and events.
• Creation Care: This is an American organization that works to promote environmental stewardship among Christians.
• Interfaith Green Network: This is an international organization that brings together people of all faiths to work on environmental issues.
There are also a number of books and websites that provide resources on Green Christianity. Some of these resources include:
• Green Christianity: Five Ways to a Sustainable Future by Mark I. Wallace
• The Earth Bible: An Ecojustice Commentary on the Bible edited by Norman C. Habel and Shirley Wurst
• GreenSpirit: An Evangelical Environmental Network
Green Christianity is a diverse movement, and there is no one right way to practice it. However, all Green Christians share a commitment to caring for the Earth and its creatures. They believe that this is a fundamental part of what it means to be a Christian, and they are working to make a difference in the world.
Here are some of the biblical passages that Eco-Christians often cite as support for their beliefs:
• Genesis 1:26-28: “Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.’ So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. God blessed them and said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground.'”
• Psalm 104: This psalm celebrates the beauty and wonder of creation, and it calls on humans to praise God for his works.
• Isaiah 2:2-4: This passage envisions a time when the nations will come together to worship God and to care for the Earth.
• Matthew 25:31-46: This passage tells the parable of the sheep and the goats, in which Jesus describes how he will judge the nations based on how they have cared for the poor, the hungry, the sick, and the imprisoned.
Eco-Christianity is a growing movement that is having a significant impact on the Christian community. Eco-Christians are helping to raise awareness of environmental issues within the church, and they are working to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way of life.

ECO-Scouts is organizing in Northern Oregon

We have moved our not for profit to the Portland region of Oregon. We are trying to meet local activists and people that want to bring about change by doing things and organizing companies that have an interest in helping people to be more aware of nature and moving forward. We are looking for people that want to help build our new location in Oregon. We also have Skype meeting twice a month or on demand with other people in the ECO industry. The scouts goal is to create a fellowship of people that want to teach and learn and create an organization that can used to bring about change and hands on experiences for people that want to be apart of ways to bring awareness and public action. People need places to get together and do things like learn about growing organic food and retrofitting housing that is more sustainable. We are also finding products and resources that people may need to be more energy efficient. Portland is an area that is more ECO friendly than a lot of other places and the scouts are looking for local Portland people and companies that want to be apart of our organization. Weather change climate events can happen anywhere. Flooding, fires, and other catastrophes will be on the rise. Scouts can be mobilized to deal with the ongoing problems that will only increase. Call or text us at (503) 212 4099 this number works with Skype too.

Spaceship Earth: What Can I Do?

In 2012 I decided to combine my musical gifts with my love of art and passion to reach people in a unique way and inspire us all to be better stewards.

I was born south of Cleveland, Ohio, in the small town of Berea, near the Cuyahoga River, which used to catch on fire in the 1960s because it was so polluted. I remember doing art projects in 4th grade on those fires. Between that and growing up in the beautiful Midwest woods, connecting with nature and knowing the names of all the birds and trees, I’ve been deeply inspired to care about our beautiful planet Earth.

My favorite class in college was entitled “Spaceship Earth,” a term coined by Buckminster Fuller in 1952. On the first day of class, we were asked to close our eyes and “imagine we’re on a spaceship, way out in space. We’ve only got so much air, so much water…” I got it right away! That’s us, Earth. We have a limited amount of resources that will not be replaced!

These are the kind of stories I share in “Spaceship Earth” along with art, photography (renowned John Fielder and Karl Snyder), science, and live music! The engaging presentation encourages use of both the left and right parts of the brain, making for an even stronger impact.

Eco-Cycle of Boulder, Colorado (one of the first curbside recycle programs in the USA in 1976) and the Environmental Protection Agency state that over 40% of our greenhouse emissions come from the way products are extracted, produced, transported, and gotten rid of (even recycling takes energy). They also say that striving for zero waste is one of the easiest and quickest ways to fight climate change.

Even if you are skeptical about the science of climate change, if you think about our population being close to 8 billion and growing exponentially, it’s clear we cannot continue living our “disposable lifestyle” and sustain life on our planet.

So please join me and become a Jedi for Spaceship Earth!

YOU ARE A PART OF THE SOLUTION!!!    PLEASE VISIT AND LIKE 
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The three R’s are Reduce Reuse Recycle in order of importance so Reduce and Reuse are so crucial in today’s “disposable society”!

EVERY TIME YOU BUY SOMETHING, EVERY TIME YOU THROW SOMETHING AWAY, THINK WHERE IS IT COMING FROM AND WHERE IS IT GOING?

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