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Contact information:
Episcopal Ecological Network
c/o C. Morello
4451 Lakeside Drive
Eveleth, MN 55734 USA
e-mail the EpEN Chair
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Eco-Justice Resolutions
from 67th General Convention (1982)
Develop an Educational
Process on Judicious Land Use
Resolution 1982-B006
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Develop an Educational
Process on Judicious Land Use
Resolved,
the House of Deputies concurring,
That the 1982 General Convention directs the Executive Council
to:
- Give high priority to developing
and promoting an educational process to assist congregations
in understanding our Christian responsibilities and actions
in our several Dioceses as we are confronted with the increasing
problems of land use, soil erosion, and their relationship
to world hunger and arms control.
- Urge the President and the
Congress to proceed, without delay, to draft and enact legislation
to promote the judicious use of our land resources and to
develop and declare a national Land Use Ethic.
Source: Archives of the
Episcopal Church
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The EpEN is a national network
of active lay and clergy persons within the Episcopal
Church, USA, who share a common concern for the environment
and a common belief in the presence of God in all Creation and
who work to make these concerns and beliefs known throughout
all Provinces and Dioceses within the church. Members
come from around the Episcopal Church USA. The activities
of the EpEN are focused on the areas of Reflection, Education,
and Action.
If you would like to contact any of these
groups or to find out more about the EpEN, please click on the
links on the left.
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