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People of Faith are Taking Action!
Success Stories From Around the Globe
- In July 2006, the Unitarian Universalist Association adopted
a formal statement of conscience on the threat of global warming.
The statement culminates a two-year study process and commits
UUAs to promoting individual and collective actions to address
global warming.
- In March 2006, the Sisters of St. Dominic of Caldwell turned
on 648 solar panels that now power 8% if the campus, making it
the largest solar power program in New Jersey.
- In a letter to President Bush released on Earth Day 2004, more
than 100 national and state leaders of the National Council of
Churches expressed moral concern over the President's stewarship
of the environment--particularly on the Administration's "clean
air" policies and its implications on public health. Click
here to view the ad.
- Despite opposition from some of their colleagues, 86 evangelcial
Christian leaders have decided to back a major initiative to fight
global warming, saying "millions of people could die in this
century because of climate change, most of them our poorest global
neighbors." Click
here to learn more about evangelicals and climate change.
- Keystone
Community Church of Grand Rapids, MI turned to Integrated
Architecture of Royal Oak, MI to help them design a new 33,000
square foot facility that would be highly energy efficienct
and meet "green" building criteria. Overall the energy
savings at Keystone Community Church are estimated to be more
than $12,000
annually, with reductions of 162,771 kWh of electricity and nearly
600 therms of gas. These reductions prevent CO2 emissions of more
than 269,200 pounds per year. Click
Here to read more.
- Michigan
Interfaith Power and Light (MiIPL) is one of 18 state
affiliates of the national Interfaith Power and Light organization.
To date, MiIPL calculated that their actions
have prevented emissions of 5,548 tons of CO2 (global warming),
27 tons of SO2 (acid rain), 13 tons of Nox (smog), 1079 pounds
of particulates (asthma/heart attacks), 0.241 pounds mercury
(cancer/birth defects). Click
Here to read more.
- Click
Here to read about the Small Business and Congregations who
have been selected as ENERGY STAR award
winners from 1999 to 2006.
- The Hebron Baptist Church in
Dacula, GA installed nearly 1,000 high efficiency lighting, saving
$1,400 per month after loan payments. The project was financed
and managed by U.S. Energy Capital, which pprovides financing
and management for energy efficiency projects across the country.
Their annual savings is $32,000 and their C02 reduction is 1
million lbs.
- Bethesda Lutheran in
Ames, IA replaced incandescent lighting with compact fluorescent
lighting, installed computer controls to heat and cool occupied
rooms, purchased new energy efficient freezers, and installed
new storm windows over the stained glass windows. Their annual
savings is $5,000 and their C02 reduction is 100,286 lbs.
- Solana Beach Presbyterian
Church in Solana Beach, CA upgraded its incandescent lamps
with fluorescent lighting, added occupancy sensors, installed LED
exit signs and new air conditioning and heating systems. Their
annual savings is $6,620 and their C02 reduction is 120,000 lbs.
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