Papers can focus on an environmental issue, an eco-theological issue, a particular eco-theologian, or learning something specific about a faith tradition that we have studied (or didn’t) or an eco-theologian interfaith theologian, or a scholar or activist on either topic, the eco or interfaith oriented efforts of a denomination, analyzing key organizations/efforts in religion and ecology, or interfaith work.
Do not only use web or media resources. All sources should be clearly indicated through appropriate citations or in an accompanying paper narrating the project.
Here are the topic and Questions to focus on in the paper.
Topic: Climate Crisis and Environmental Justice
Questions:
1. How can generating electricity and heat in the United States impact climate change?
2. What alternative methods can be used to prevent further global warming?
3. Why is it important?
Please use the inserted references and find two more related references for the bibliography.
Citation Style: Chicago Style
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