Raleigh Eco News Enters the Blogosphere
Welcome to the revamped version of Raleigh Eco News! After publishing for a year as a monthly Webzine, Raleigh Eco News today joins the wonderful world of Weblogs.
What motivated the change? Well, by eliminating ad sales and outside submissions, I hope to leave more time for the freelance writing that pays my bills. But I also hope the Weblog format will allow me to bring readers more up-to-the-minute environmental news. I plan to update the site several times a week, so please bookmark it and check back often.
Thanks for visiting. And if you like what you find here, please tell your friends about it.


1 Comments:
I guess someone has to be first so I'll jump in and say thankyou for this opportunity to dialogue on Eco-Justice issues. Global climate change is the most important moral issue of our day and age! I am a member of the NC Council of Churches Climate Change Committee. Thankyou for an excellent article in the most recent issue of the Independent and for interviewing our chairperson Alice Loyd. We are working hard to involve the faith community in educational ways to support theologically sound perspectives on stewardship of the environment and to support measures that promote environmental and economic justice that strive for the common good of the global community. Curtailing co2 emmissions to healthy levels in the biosphere is a top priority because it could threaten civilization as we know it if it is allowed to continue to escalate at it 's present rate. Humanity greatest sin could be destroying what God created and pronounced to be excedingly good! People of faith cannot allow that to happen! Not only would billions of people suffer the tragedy of this but all of
God's creation would be desecrated. Only our faith, our hope and our passion for action in God's purposes can set us back on the right path. Let's all work together for the common good.
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