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UU NewsGrass-porous pavement provides alternative to asphalt for Hillsboro Unitarian Universalists.Donald E. Skinner
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EditorialThe global warming problem is too global for a few simple steps to solve it, but there are actions you can take.Jon Luoma
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IdeasWhat we do to the sky is destined eventually to rain down on us.Laura Lee
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EditorialEating connects us intimately with the 'interdependent web of all existence,' but most food is grown in environmentally unsustainable ways. Is there a Seventh Principle approach to food?Amy Hassinger
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Life
Turning the UUA's Seventh Principle into a call to action.
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EditorialEnvironmental issues dominate the annual gathering of Unitarian Universalist leaders.Tom Stites
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UU NewsMichigan interfaith alliance’s e-waste collection nets 300 tons.Jane Greer
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IdeasLandowners, environmentalists, and policymakers worked together to preserve a bear's habitat.Brent Haglund
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UU NewsPennsylvania UU congregation is a model of environmental activism.Donald E. Skinner
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UU NewsWind, solar, and geothermal power in use or planned at several Unitarian Universalist churches.Jane Greer
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Editorial
We depend on energy sources that threaten dramatic climate changes around the world. Can we change course? The author suggests that it may be possible with difficult and far-reaching changes.
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UU NewsCarmel, California, church builds in sustainable manner.Staff Writer