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The information presented on the ES subject is related to stewardship and is in the context of religion. With the information we present in this web link there is an attempt to be honest, objective, and knowledgeable. As to the accuracy of the information we use or provide we believe those who we source from are honest and objective in their presentations, as we are. We are aware, as you are that it is normal as opposed too abnormal for people with an agenda to stand for that agenda, and preach that agenda. Our agenda is three fold and is, to provide information, to offer a challenge for additional knowledge, and above all else to present information and values for Environmental Stewardship. We are not qualified to tell you that climate change is due to an increase of CO2. We can make a true statement that CO2 is a larger component in our environment today that it was fifty years ago. In some aspect the following statements have some degree of truth.

1 – There are indications of climate change in our world today, some being increases and some being decreases.

2 – There are ways and means of reducing CO2 and other contaminates.

3 – It is documented that glacier ice cap thaw is occurring while at the same time some glacier ice cap is growing.

4 – There are six billion people or more in the world consuming renewable and natural resources.

5 – Per capita consumption of resources in the United States exceeds other countries be a substantial margin.

6 – Some countries have moved successfully to producing and using energy developed from renewable resources.

7 – When and if there is a proven cause of environmental catastrophe related to human action there will be no movement to correct that action until it is a proven fact and commonly accepted.

There are many more statements you can add to the above list.

Where we are only magnifies the responsibility we have toward the subject of Environmental Stewardship and where we need to go.

In some instances we should take action because it is the right thing to do.

By Price Keller / Deacon

 

Environmental webpages Environmental Stewardship Conclusions

September 3, 2008