Scientists tell us that in the last 50 years wildlife populations have on average declined by 60% and that this is largely due to human activity. In the midst of a climate crisis, our earth is quickly reaching a tipping point.
What does this mean for us as humans? What is the role of Christians who were tasked with caring for the Earth? Do our actions even matter?
In this episode, Chelsea and Dana discuss the complexities of climate change and our call to care for the earth. The interconnectedness of climate, the wealth gap, food disparities, materialism, and consumerism can feel overwhelming. And yet, as people of hope and integrity, we can help create a better world for all.
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