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Wiping out environmental woes

Singer and environmental activist Sheryl Crow—in her quest to save the planet—has now decided the fate of the globe might hang on toilet paper. more »

By Dwayne Hastings - Apr 25, 2007 - (2)

Topic: Citizenship, Science, Environment

Global Warming Debate Heats Up

Radical environmental activists are calling for British sweethearts to either purchase their Valentine’s Day bouquets from local growers or grow their own. more »

By Jill Waggoner - Feb 12, 2007 - (1)

Topic: Science, Environment

Hot and Cold Media Spin: A Challenge To Journalists Who Cover Global Warming

Transcript of Senate Floor Speech Delivered Monday, September 25, 2006 by Senator James Inhofe, Chairman, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. more »

By Senator James Inhofe - Sep 27, 2006 - (1)

Topic: Science, Environment

Has Robert Lanza Solved the Embryonic Stem Cell Research Dilemma?

In the recent volume of the journal Nature, researcher Dr. Robert Lanza of Advanced Cell Technologies proposes a process for deriving totipotent stem cells from 8-celled human embryos that does not harm the embryo1. more »

By Barrett Duke - Aug 25, 2006 - (3)

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Issues

An Open Letter to the Signers of “Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action”

“They only asked us to remember the poor–the very thing I was eager to do.” –The Apostle Paul, Galatians 2:10

Widespread media reports tell of a scientific consensus that: more »

By Interfaith Stewardship Alliance - Jul 29, 2006 - (2)

Topic: Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Environment, Issues

Global Warming Mainly Natural and Not Catastrophic, Says New Study from ISA

While global warming is real, catastrophic, human-induced global warming isn’t, and mandatory reductions in fossil fuel use to fight it are unwise, say the authors of A Call to Truth, Prudence, and Protection of the Poor: An Evangelical Response to Global Warming, released publicly in Washington, D.C., by the Interfaith Stewardship Alliance (ISA) July 25. more »

By Interfaith Stewardship Alliance - Jul 25, 2006

Topic: Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Environment, Issues

A New Age of Tax-Funded Eugenics Has Officially Begun

A new age of tax-funded eugenics has officially begun. On April 29, 2006, Medical News Today announced that Case Law School in Cleveland was receiving $773,000 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to “develop guidelines for the use of human subjects in what could be the next frontier in medical technology–genetic enhancement.” more »

By C. Ben Mitchell - Jul 1, 2006

Topic: Life, Science

Global Warming (View 1 of 2): How Should We Respond to Global Warming?

This is one article of a two-article series representing two views on climate change. For another viewpoint, please read the other article, An Evangelical Call to Action on Climate Change by Jim Ball. more »

By E. Calvin Beisner - May 1, 2006

Topic: Science, Environment

Global Warming (View 2 of 2): An Evangelical Call to Action on Climate Change

This is one article of a two-article series representing two views on climate change. For another viewpoint, please read the other article, How Should We Respond to Global Warming? more »

By Jim Ball - May 1, 2006 - (2)

Topic: Science, Environment

Cloning

History

In 1902, German embryologist, Hans Spemann, successfully split a two-celled salamander embryo. Each cell grew to be an adult salamander. more »

By Jerry Price - Mar 13, 2006

Topic: Life, Cloning

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