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_aClimate crisis and creation care _ehistorical perspectives, ecological integrity and justice _ged. by Christina Nellist |
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_aNewcastle upon Tyne _cCambridge scholars publisher _d2021 |
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_axxii, 433 p. _cill. _d22 cm |
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300 | _aForeword by Fr John Chryssavgis | ||
320 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
330 | _aThis volume considers the interconnectedness of all creatures in relation to our planetary boundaries. Through our constant consumption of resources, we have had a distinctly negative impact on the world around us--affecting everything from the weather, food availability, sea levels and the social fabric of our society. This book explores how we arrived at such an unstable world and offers ecological, theological and economically sustainable solutions to a global crisis. | ||
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