Lisa Chellman (12/2): “Can religion and faith combat eco-despair?” By Rita Sherma
Scientists have warned that the increase in intense natural disasters are severely impacting people’s quality of life. This has caused leaders to focus on creating more rules to lower the health and environmental effects of these disasters. I thought it was interesting how this article focuses on the idea of green spirituality. This idea is grounded in our experience of life on Earth. Furthermore, it recognizes our special connection to the environment. It can either have God as the center, or oriented toward Earth and its ecosystems. This relates to our conversations from class as it describes the spiritual connection we have with Earth and our relationship to it. It is our job to continue this relationship and work to strengthen it. The statistics in this article were also interesting as I learned that 80% of the world’s population practices a religion. Therefore, what can be done to try to stop these natural disasters to improve people’s quality of life?
https://theconversation.com/can-religion-and-faith-combat-eco-despair-173177
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