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Ecocide of Puerto Rico

Quakers believe there is that of God in every single person, and that every one of us is capable of communicating directly with God.  My experience has been with a God of compassion and justice.  This morning I was awakened … Continue reading

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Fly the “Friendly” Skies – Not

I wrote about a recent article in Environmental Research Letters, The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions, by Seth Wynes and Kimberly A Nicholas, that estimates the annual amount of greenhouse gas emissions … Continue reading

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Environmental Queries

I have written before about the Quaker practice of considering a set of questions or queries as a group, to explore various subjects related to how we are living our lives.  There are twelve sets of queries, so the usual … Continue reading

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Climate Refugees

It is difficult to see and to consider the consequences of the devastation from this summer’s hurricanes.  Now it appears a mass exodus from Puerto Rico is beginning, with many indicating they may not return. What is really discouraging is … Continue reading

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Personal actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

The July 12, 2017, article in Environmental Research Letters, The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions, by Seth Wynes and Kimberly A Nicholas, estimates the annual amount of greenhouse gas emissions that would … Continue reading

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No Hope?

I wrote Unrealistic Hope about people who had just experienced Hurricane Irma who are hoping a similar storm would not happen again.  About the continued refusal of so many to accept the changes to the climate that are occurring now, … Continue reading

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Scattergood graduate’s social justice video project

Recently graduated from Scattergood Friends School and Farm, Rezadad Mohammadi directed, produced and did much of the work on the video below,  “The War on Drugs” (U.S.A. and Mexico), Mass Incarceration and Solitary Confinement. After a revealing history of the … Continue reading

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Realistic Hope

I recently wrote Unrealistic Hope about the continued refusal of people and our government to come to grips with the reality of climate change even in the face of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. This led me to continue to think … Continue reading

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Richard Rohr and Prophetic Nonviolence

I appreciate Eleanor Mullendore sharing the writings of Fr. Richard Rohr from the Center for Action and Contemplation.   https://cac.org/ Drawing from his own Franciscan heritage and other wisdom traditions, Richard Rohr reframes neglected or misunderstood teachings to reveal the … Continue reading

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Reflections on September Journey

This past weekend’s 3 day journey happened as a result of spiritual leadings.  Quakers (among others) believe we can communicate directly with God or the spirit, which is why we don’t feel the need for a minister, meditating together in … Continue reading

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