by Jim Ball | Jun 3, 2002 | Opinion
Outdoor air pollution is dangerous, especially during the May-September smog season. But indoor air pollution poses a problem as well, and it’s one that has been around for a while. In the 19th century, two of the most respected experts on the care and...
by Jim Ball | May 6, 2002 | Opinion
Smog season is upon us, with higher levels of ozone (smog) occurring from May through September. More than one in three Americans live in areas with unhealthy outdoor air, and in many areas it is getting worse, especially in poorer neighborhoods. The more we learn...
by Jim Ball | Apr 8, 2002 | Opinion
Does “environmentalism” have any place in a Christian worship service or in Sunday School? Some say no, others yes. This question is really a red herring from a biblical perspective. The “environment” is actually God’s creation, which...
by Jim Ball | Mar 12, 2002 | Opinion
Women’s History Month is a fine time to highlight three women who impacted creation-care in the United States. When it comes to environmental history, many have heard of John Muir, veritable founder of the U.S. preservation movement and first president of the...