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Monday, May 28, 2007

Would Jesus vote green? Series Links

Emotional responses to ecological crises
Here are the links to the whole series:
1. Opening question (series title)
2. Introduction and statistics
3. What is your response?
4. Scepticism I
5. Scepticism II
6. Sorrow
7. Anger
8. Guilt I
9. Guilt II
10. Guilt III
11. Fear I
12. Fear II
13. Conclusion

By byron smith at 4:05 am  

Topics: environment

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