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‘The Green Bible’ Aims to Preach the Green Gospel, Literally

July 5, 2008

One thing that has always confused me about Christians is that so many of them are global warming deniers or at the very least, think environmentalists are kooks. I guess there is conflicting information in the bible, which seems to indicate that God has left the world in human hands to care for his creations, yet there’s also the attitude seen on those bumper stickers, ‘In the event of the Rapture, this car will be unmanned’. In other words, a lot of Christians seem to have the attitude that the ‘upcoming’ second coming of Christ gives us license to mess up the environment as much as we want with no real consequences.

Publisher HarperOne aims to give Christians a guide that will help them interpret the environmental themes in the bible via ‘The Green Bible’. From Business Week:

This fall, it will publish The Green Bible, complete with cotton/linen cover, partly recycled paper, soy-based ink, and passages about caring for the earth highlighted in green. The $29.95 edition of the Good Book also includes essays and a study guide about the spiritual mandate to protect the environment. (Tauber says study guides helped sell the Archeological Study Bible, published in 2006 by Harper’s Zondervan unit.) Hoping to sell 25,000 to 30,000 copies a year, he plans to market The Green Bible to eco-aware churches and influential thinkers. Essay contributor Calvin B. DeWitt, a University of Wisconsin environmental professor and an evangelical Christian, says the Bible is “a kind of ecological handbook for right living on Earth.” A passage he cites: Genesis 2:15, in which God bids Adam to serve and keep the Garden of Eden.

I guess if you’re going to believe in an invisible sky wizard (it’s no crazier than a flying spaghetti monster), you should at least be reading about it in a green book. RAmen.

Link [Business Week]

Green News Roundup 3/17: Pollution a Sin, Wal-Mart’s Not Green (Duh), and Glaciers Are Melting Fast

March 17, 2008

We’re happy to have our new Editorial Intern and Writer Caroline Rau getting started this week with a new feature that looks back on the previous weeks bit of green news. Here are a few good stories you might have missed last week.

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Pope Decrees Pollution a Sin

The Pope stated in an interview with the Vatican’s Newspaper that modern sins include genetic manipulation and polluting the earth. The Vatican has also installed electricity-generating photovoltaic cells on it’s grounds and facilitated conferences on Global Warming. Praise Jebus! From Reuters.

The “Emerald Isle” may become the “shit-brown” Isle

Happy St. Patty’s Day! While we were busy polluting our eco-system with toxic green dyes and our livers with Guinness, a report from the Irish American Climate project reported that Climate Change is threatening to turn the lush green of Ireland brown. Let’s drink more to forget. From ENN.

Daylight Savings May not actually Save Energy

We may have “sprung forward” for no reason. Don’t you hate when that happens? Since only parts of Indiana participate in daylight savings (the parts that aren’t too busy drinking Colt45 in their trailer to notice the time) UC Santa Barbara was able to study the energy “saved” by day light savings. It wasn’t much. Which probably means we need to focus more energy chuggers like air-conditioning instead. From WorldChanging

China Shuts Down Mount Everest

Until May 10th, the north face of Mount Everest will be a no-go zone due to overcrowding and “environmental pressures.” Recently, over 17 tons of trash have been cleared from the Moutain’s hiking trails. From Green Daily and TreeHugger

Walmart not Green

Walmart’s CEO Lee Scott Jr. announced that Walmart is not a green company. To use a turn of phrase from Junior High, Duh Hickey. Scott did say however, that steps are being taken by the giant superstore chain to reduce packaging and energy use not for the sake of the planet, but for cost efficiency. From Wallstreet Journal

CEO’s Predict Regulations on Climate Change will Save Jobs

At a conference hosted by the Wall Street Journal near Santa Barbara, C.E.O’s backed by the Governator himself demanded that Washington step up to create a cohesive energy policy. They argued that tax subsidies supporting green energy would create jobs for Americans.From Environmental News Network

Con-Way Freight loses Speed to save the Earth

Con-Way’s freight trains will be reprogrammed to run around three miles slower per hour in order to save over 3 million gallos of fuel and 70 million pounds of Carbon Emissions. Whoo-Whoo! From Green Biz

Island of Plastic in Pacific is Here to Stay

So there is this huuuuge wad of plastic (we’re talking twice the size of the good ole U.S. of A) floating in the Pacific. And there’s not much we can do to stop it. Suckness. The plastic kills wildlife, fucks with the food-chain, and inhibits the growth of plankton who help deal with all our access C02 but there is no techology as of yet to get rid of the hulk of crap. From Green Daily

Glaciers Melting at Fastest Rate Recorded

The UN Environment Program found that Glaciers have been losing more ice in recent years than they ever have in the past five Millenia. The rapid melting could cause massive flooding and a change in land and food security. A vast change in energy consumption is needed to avoid all that shit. From Treehugger