Walking gently: how congregations can help save the planet and money too.
Presbyterian Record › Vol. 132 Nbr. 3, March 2008
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Presbyterian Record › Vol. 132 Nbr. 3, March 2008
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Walking gently: how congregations can help save the planet and money too.
As stewards of the earth, Presbyterians are increasingly becoming aware of our need to walk more gently on the earth, to use energy wisely and not squander the financial resources we have been given. But while most citizens of Canada have been pushing governments to move toward sustainability, many congregations have been reluctant to invest in measures to save energy. However, now that energy prices have begun to increase at rates far above inflation, congregations and individuals have begun to realise the value in energy conservation and renewable energy sources. Congregational budgets are already tight enough without paying higher heating bills.
Two main barriers typically slow congregations from making the needed investments. T...See the full content of this document
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