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by Gary Gardner
Environmentalists and people of faith have had limited contact since the start of the environmental movement. Nevertheless, religious traditions are beginning to recognize the need to build environmentally healthy societies. The challenge for environmentalists and other advocates of sustainability may be to build bridges with religion and also develop a spiritual or emotional connection with the natural environment.
by Albert L. Huebner
Society needs to make the transformation away from fossil fuels not only to prevent further environmental destruction but also to avert economic downturn. A scientific and humane cost analysis reveals an economically convincing picture.
by Roderick Hindery
In addition to the physical destruction of suicide and homicide caused by religious terrorism, psychological damage is also inflicted on its adherents through internal propaganda and conditioning.
by Michael I. Niman
When Iraq presented its waepons declaration, the Bush administration removed over 8,000 pages of the document while attacking the report as incomplete. This is because the deleted pages were so embarrassing.
by Burt Hall
Before September 11, 2001, the Clinton administration has passed on to the Bush administration a workable plan of response to the threat of terrorism. The problem now is to explain why, then, the United States wasn't better prepared.
by Diana and Norman Fleishman
Two longtime AHA members have held events on planetary issues in the homes of writers and producers in Hollywood, California, for decades, influencing entertainment media to bring social concerns to the forefront.
by Gregory D. Foster
Few of us really understand the definition of ethics, causing a serious disservice to society. Truth and justice are the important factors in distinguishing what is ethical from what is not.
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