To some, they may seem an unlikely source of pressure for environmentally-consciousness public policy, but some influential conservative Christians are going green. We look at "Conservation Care", the evangelical response to secular environmentalism.
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Conservation Care
Listen Tuesday, Jun. 27, 2006 at 1:20 p.m. in Economy, Environment, Politics, ReligionGuests
J. Matthew Sleeth
Author, "Serve God, Save the Planet" (Chelsea Green Publishing)
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