Soul-searching in the enviro movement
Little bit of soul-finding, too.
Paper Sets Off a Debate on Environmentalism's Future (NYT)--"The leaders of the environmental movement were livid last fall when Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, two little-known, earnest environmentalists in their 30's, presented a 12,000-word thesis arguing that environmentalism was dead."
The Greening of Evangelicals (WP)--"Despite wariness toward mainstream environmental groups, a growing number of evangelicals view stewardship of the environment as a responsibility mandated by God in the Bible."
Paper Sets Off a Debate on Environmentalism's Future (NYT)--"The leaders of the environmental movement were livid last fall when Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, two little-known, earnest environmentalists in their 30's, presented a 12,000-word thesis arguing that environmentalism was dead."
The Greening of Evangelicals (WP)--"Despite wariness toward mainstream environmental groups, a growing number of evangelicals view stewardship of the environment as a responsibility mandated by God in the Bible."





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I'm actually a little surprised there isn't more discussion of the Death of Environmentalism going on up here in Boston. I feel most discussion is online and between members of enviro groups, as opposed to people who work for enviro groups. My friends who work for enviro groups that I talk too about it haven't heard of it. Are folks in DC talking about it? What do ya'll think?
Also, comment sign ins are poopy ;)
Steve
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