Doing Less for the Environment; Kate Lovelady, Leader
This year Easter falls very near Earth Day, which is appropriate, as most traditional religious spring celebrations are variations on the themes of the cycle of life and our appreciation for the renewal of the growing season and the warmth and good feelings that brings. In this era of looming climate crisis, our Core Value to cherish this earth and all the life upon it requires that we not only appreciate nature but also be willing to change our lives as necessary to en-sure a healthy environment for future generations. This platform will explore some ways of doing more to cherish our earth – paradoxically, by doing less.
ETHICAL EXTRA CREDIT: Try to use less unrenewable energy to come to platform this Sunday—bike, walk, carpool, take public transportation, carjack a Tesla (okay, not that last one) …