A Discussion Initiated by the Evangelical Environmental Network & Creation Care Magazine
because transportation is a moral issue

Home
Welcome
Discuss
Latest News
WWJDrive Tour
- Press Room
- Tour Journal
- Tour In the News
What you can do
- Call to Action
- Sign the Pledge
- Student Pledge
- Bumper Sticker
Resources
- Fact Sheets
- Discussion Paper
- For Churches
- Creation Care Magazine
About / Contact
Support



 

In the News

See also WWJDrive Tour news

Monday, March 24 2003 12:04pm EST
by Kenneth H. Cleaver
Letter to Focus on the Family
A letter from a columnist regarding comments on WWJDrive made by Mr. Tom Mason, Executive Vice President, Focus on the Family, as well as a link to Mr. Mason's response.

Read more
Monday, March 24 2003 12:02pm EST
by Richard Louv
Onward, faith-based environmentalists
"The extent that we separate our children from creation is the extent to which we separate them from the Creator – from God," says Paul Gorman, founder and director of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment, headquartered in Amherst, Mass. How can we care for God if we do not care for his creation? Gorman asks. "Any religious faith that acts an accomplice to this separation is heretical and sinful. Many of us are coming to share this radical view." Radical, yes, but not fringe.

Read more
Friday, March 21 2003 11:03pm EST
by J.R. Pegg
Traffic Law Reform Fuels Debate Over Air Quality
Transportation groups took to Capitol Hill last week to convince Congress that laws to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality are misguided and are not working to aggressively further either goal.

They found sympathy from many senators, who agree that both the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality program and the Transportation Conformity program are in dire need of reform.

Read more
Friday, March 21 2003 11:01pm EST
by Mark Solheim
Should You Take the SUV Bait?
There's probably no better time to get a deal on an SUV. Carmakers are doling out generous rebates and dealers are slashing prices to reduce swollen inventories. But should you take the bait?

I'm a former SUV owner who has crossed to the other side, but I'm not here to preach. I don't know what kind of car Jesus would drive, and I don't believe that SUVs are a conspiracy to aid terrorists. SUV proponents will even argue about the safety statistics. But it's tough to ignore concerns about pollution. Because most SUVs are not cars but trucks, they tend to be gas-guzzling polluters.

Read more
Monday, March 10 2003 12:55pm EST
by Jim Motavalli
The growing religious mission to protect God's creation
Sally Bingham, the environmental minister at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, cites the second chapter of Genesis as a motivation for her work: "God put Adam in the Garden to till it and to keep it. We haven’t done a very good job of that. Christians are commanded to love their neighbors, and you can’t do that by polluting their air and their water."

Read more
Monday, March 03 2003 10:49am EST
by Don Russell
Philadelphia owns nearly 1,000 gas hogs
In an unwritten but expensive policy that has evolved over the past decade, Philadelphia city government has replaced much of its fleet of smaller, economy sedans with sport utility vehicles that cost $25,000 and up.

If 900 of the SUVs were converted to sedans, the city would save $540,000 a year in fuel. The school district could hire 15 more teachers with that money.

Read more

 

Home | Welcome | Discuss | Latest News | WWJDrive Tour | What you can do | Resources | About / Contact | Support
 

Site developed by Guided Vision