Posted on 02/26/2008 1:20:39 AM PST by restornu
Penance for Lent traditionally has meant abstaining from meat or forsaking chocolates. In light of climate change, however, two Church of England leaders are calling on congregants to curb their energy consumption instead.
Bishops Richard Chartres of London and James Jones of Liverpool recently partnered with the U.K.-based nonprofit organization Tearfund (Jones is a vice president) to promote a Lenten "carbon fast," a plan that prescribes a household energy-saving tip for each of the period's 40 days. Carbon-cutting reflects the Christian value of caring for the poor, the logic goes, because coastal and drought-prone third-world regions are disproportionately affected by global warming.
...is promoting a Lenten carbon fast in the D.C. area, offering pledges and tip sheets for distribution at worship services and church events.
"It's a biblical mandate that we take care of our planet," says Robin Simpson, pastor of D.C.'s Luther Place Memorial Church. "Lent is a great place to start;...
Increasingly, religious leaders are coming around to the green way of thinking: The Presbyterian Church asked its members to become carbon-neutral in 2006; the Vatican hosted a climate change conference last year; the Church of England initiated "Shrinking the Footprint," a plan to reduce its carbon usage by 60 percent....
Here are a few of the carbon fast's Lent tips that are easy to implement, no matter your faith:
Check tire pressure; cars with tires that aren't properly inflated burn more fuel.
Cover cooking pans with lids to make food heat faster, and boil water in a kettle rather than in an open pot.
Fit your hot-water heater with an insulating jacket.
Reuse an item you would have otherwise discarded, such as a glass jar or ice-cream container.
Have a silent Sunday: no cellphones, TV or cars.
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