'Faith and Power' Released By Christian Ecology

A new report by Christian Ecology Link giving support for a low consumption, non-nuclear, energy strategy has been released.
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The report, entitled Faith and Power , urges an energy strategy informed by Christian principles of wise stewardship, peacemaking, justice, love for neighbours and moderation in consumption.

The report states that 'much greater attention' should be given to promoting energy efficiency and the switch from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy declared Bishop of Liverpool, Rt Rev James Jones.

“Christian Ecology Link's paper Faith and Power comes to conclusions similar to those of the Sustainable Development Commission which I welcome...People of faith and goodwill must work together to educate and inspire the public to use their own power as consumers and citizens to ensure the future health and safety of the planet.” he continued.

Other Church of England bishops are known to be sympathetic to the report's conclusions.

Fr Sean McDonagh, a widely respected Catholic priest and author of several books on environmental issues, voiced his support:

“This document presents a very convincing case. The study is grounded in an authentic understanding of Christian discipleship in terms of the contemporary challenge to love God, our neighbour and God's creation, which is now deeply wounded. It calls all of us to a change of heart in the way we view and use energy.“

The report was also welcomed by Elaine Storkey, a regular contributor to Radio 4's Thought for the Day and President of TEAR Fund, who highlighted the report's call for restraint in energy consumption and commented:

“The report shows we need to be meek to inherit a good earth.”

Faith and Power is available, price £2, from Christian Ecology Link, 3 Bond Street, Lancaster LA1 3ER
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