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February 15, 2010
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Global Warming, Creation Care, and the Environment

Second Coming Ecology
We care for the environment precisely because God will create a new earth.

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What Cizik's Resignation Means for Creation Care
While some celebrate, others lament advocate's departure from National Association of Evangelicals.
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'Books & Culture' Corner: Tending the Garden
Evangelicals and the environment.

Why We Love the Earth
"Our belief in a Creator, not crisis scenarios, drives our environmental concerns."

Weeping for the Jordan
Revered river endangered by pollution, overuse.
 

Evangelicals have become the surprise (in many minds) proponents of policies promoting care for creation. Most evangelicals agree that stewardship of God's creation is a biblical principle, but many disagree on how stewardship should be executed. Below, we have collected Christianity Today's coverage of climate change and creation care.

News

Climate Change Is Here to Stay
Debate over global warming has only intensified since conservatives targeted Cizik.
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Dobson, Others Seek Ouster of NAE Vice President
Interim president Leith Anderson says he supports Richard Cizik's work on creation care.
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Cool on Climate Change
New Christian coalition says fighting global warming will hurt the poor.
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The New Climate Coalition
Evangelical leaders bolster the fight against global warming.
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Climate Change Briefing Brings Together Christian Aid Groups
Rising temperatures will disproportionately affect the poor, say analysts.
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Religious Leaders Rebuke Bush Administration Over Kyoto Protocol
Officials from the National Council of Churches, Presbyterian Church (USA), United Methodist Church, Disciples of Christ, and African Methodist Episcopal Church say U.S. must limit greenhouse gas emissions.
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U.S. Churches Join Global Warming Debate
Environmental stewardship is an act of compassion toward the poor, say mainline Protestants and evangelicals, who are joining with other faith groups to reduce the effects of global warming.


Cleaning Up La Oroya
How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.
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God's Green Acres
How Calvin DeWitt is helping Dunn, Wisconsin, reflect the glory of God's good creation.
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Greening of the Gospel?
Evangelical environmentalists press to add creation care to the church's mission.
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Opinion

Heat Stroke
The climate for addressing global warming is improving.
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Environmental Wager
Why evangelicals are—but shouldn't be—cool toward global warming.
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Old-Fashioned Creation Care
Thrift and care for the environment go hand in hand.
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Bald Eagles and Babies
The case for compassionate conservationism.
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Eco-Myths
Don't believe everything you hear about the church and the environmental crisis.
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