Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice |
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... contribution of industry to the greenhouse effect will not have important negative consequences for fifteen or twenty years . However , calculations are possible even here . Let us suppose the best estimate is a three - foot rise in sea ...
... contribution of industry to the greenhouse effect will not have important negative consequences for fifteen or twenty years . However , calculations are possible even here . Let us suppose the best estimate is a three - foot rise in sea ...
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... contribution that the church can certainly make is to broaden the mix of people involved . Although most of those in the room genuinely believe in the importance of ethnic minority presence , for example , in fact the participants are ...
... contribution that the church can certainly make is to broaden the mix of people involved . Although most of those in the room genuinely believe in the importance of ethnic minority presence , for example , in fact the participants are ...
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... contribution to the globe ? What of the contradictions conservative economics seems to reveal in so - called ... contributed to the mind - set responsible for the crisis facing us today . But Christianity can contribute to the discus ...
... contribution to the globe ? What of the contradictions conservative economics seems to reveal in so - called ... contributed to the mind - set responsible for the crisis facing us today . But Christianity can contribute to the discus ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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