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Ideas
A carbon fee might be the key to breaking our fossil-fuel addiction.
Ellie Whitney -
Editorial
Our interconnectedness makes the powerless powerful, says a young UU activist in prison for interrupting an oil and gas lease auction.
Tim DeChristopher -
Life
Milwaukee UU believes creating a 'harvestable city' will improve quality of life.
Nicole Sweeney Etter -
Editorial
How an undergraduate’s activism led him to prison, and to plans to become a UU minister.
Donald E. Skinner -
Life
A visit to Plaquemines Parish, which Unitarian Universalists helped rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, as Hurricane Isaac approached.
Deborah Weiner -
LifeFor the Rev. Bob Murphy, environmentalism and ministry overlap like the shoreline and the sea.Michelle Bates Deakin
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Editorial
An organic coffee farm and ecotourism lodge founded by a Unitarian Universalist couple is a model for just and sustainable tourism.
David Zucchino -
UU NewsAt site of historic coal miner uprising, activists raise awareness about consequences of mountaintop removal mining.Donald E. Skinner
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LifeWhat happened when I vowed to get all my vegetables from a local farmshare.Susan Bagby
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SpiritI don't mean misbehavior, but real wildness, elemental wildness, animal wildness.Daniel S. Schatz
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UU NewsFederal jury faults Tim DeChristopher for blocking auction of oil and gases leases.Donald E. Skinner
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Editorial
A Unitarian Universalist minister is planting the seeds for a code of ethics for bioengineers, starting with Monsanto, the world's largest producer of genetically modified seeds.
Michelle Bates Deakin