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November 29, 2007

Christians warming to climate change action

God My colleague Sherri Day, religion writer at The St Petersburg Times, has taken a look at how American churches are taking up the message of global warming under the banner of preserving God's Creation.

Despite being unpopular with some conservative Christians, the concept appears to be gaining wide acceptance. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has increasingly spoken of 'doing God's work' in his speeches on climate change.

Click here to read her article.

(image above is a detail from the Sistine Chapel fresco Creation of the Sun and Moon by Michelangelo)

- David Adams

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