by Robert Parham | Jun 4, 2010 | Opinion
Six weeks after oil began gushing into the Gulf, the United States faces what appears to be its worst man-made ecological disaster with estimates as high as 19,000 barrels of oil per day destroying the environment and a way of life for countless Americans. Yet too few...
by Robert Parham | Mar 10, 2010 | Opinion
“Save Green, Go Green” is the promotional theme for our June 24 luncheon in Charlotte, N.C., at the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s annual general assembly. “Save Green” is our effort to provide a Baptist-friendly luncheon price in the...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Feb 15, 2010 | Opinion
One of the most confusing statements I’ve heard over the past several years is “I don’t believe in global warming,” as if an environmental phenomenon is something you can choose to believe or not believe. It’s similar to those who say...
by Robert Parham | Feb 11, 2010 | Opinion
As the Catholic Church believed in the age of Galileo that the sun revolved around the earth, many conservatives believe in the age of climate change that the world revolves around the United States. They think if it’s cold here it must be cold everywhere. They...
by Jennifer Harris Dault | Feb 2, 2010 | Opinion
A new study from NASA reports that 2009 is tied as the second warmest year since modern recording began in 1880, falling a fraction of a degree behind 2005. The study, conducted by NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), also indicates 2000-09 was the...