by Linda Brinson | Apr 21, 2009 | News
If you want to know how high-stakes an issue is in the nation’s capital, take a look at how many people are working to influence federal policy on it. By that measure, climate-change legislation is one of the hottest games in Washington. In fact,...
by Robert Parham | Apr 20, 2009 | Opinion
A Southern Baptist creationist without a college degree is listed as one of the 700 prominent scientists who object to the statement that the scientific community has reached a consensus about man-made global warming. Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) issued a report that...
by Ed Sunday-Winters | Apr 16, 2009 | Opinion
A recent letter in the News-Sentinel caught my attention. It was written in response to a previous letter, which may well have been written in response to a previous letter, which could very well have been written in response to a previous letter. Such letters have...
by Tim Jones | Apr 14, 2009 | Opinion
On the Saturday before the G20 summit, tens of thousands of us marched through London calling for action to protect and restore jobs, tackle global poverty, and maintain a habitable climate for all humanity. The Sunday after, many of us waved palm branches remembering...
by John Weaver | Apr 10, 2009 | Opinion
At the beginning of 2008 I had the opportunity to visit Nepal, organized by BMS World Mission. One of the projects I visited was the People, Energy, Environment and Development Association, where I met Narayan Prasad Chaulagain, who has conducted a long-term study of...