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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Ten things Meredith thinks about the environment

As I've mentioned before, Meredith over at Faith and Place has been (slowly) posting an excellent series called "Ten things I think about the environment". She's now finished and has posted links to all the posts. I've already ripped off some of her work in my series Would Jesus vote Green?, but make sure you read the original. Her final post is a particular highlight.

By byron smith at 1:52 am  

Topics: environment, Meredith

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