This post is by Sheryl Canter, an online writer and editorial manager at Environmental Defense Fund.
There was a great editorial in Sunday’s Waco Tribune. It starts like this:
It takes quite a leap of faith to see Texas as a national leader in global warming solutions.
But if there’s anything Texas has plenty of, it’s faith – from Protestant evangelical fervor to contemplative Catholic spirituality to Eastern mysticism and beyond.
And in growing numbers, communities of faith across Texas are moving by leaps and bounds to respond to the moral imperative of global warming.