Climate Crisis and Sustainable Creaturely Care
Title | Climate Crisis and Sustainable Creaturely Care PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Nellist |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | 440 |
Release | 2021-09-28 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1527575373 |
This volume encapsulates the thoughts and research of academics across the globe in regards to the biggest crisis of our generation: climate change. Considering this global crisis through the lens of creation care, this volume reviews the damage we have done to our environment and how our misuse of resources threatens all forms of life on earth via food insecurity, rising sea levels, mass migration and social unrest. This book presents a global voice on our historical impact on the world, the governance that allowed it and how creation care can present a way out of this crisis.
Climate Crisis and Creation Care
Title | Climate Crisis and Creation Care PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Nellist |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | 475 |
Release | 2021-09-28 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1527575381 |
This volume considers the interconnectedness of all creatures in relation to our planetary boundaries. Through our constant consumption of resources, we have had a distinctly negative impact on the world around us—affecting everything from the weather, food availability, sea levels and the social fabric of our society. This book explores how we arrived at such an unstable world and offers ecological, theological and economically sustainable solutions to a global crisis.
Religion and Nature Conservation
Title | Religion and Nature Conservation PDF eBook |
Author | Radhika Borde |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 349 |
Release | 2022-10-31 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 100077189X |
This book presents a broad array of global case studies exploring the interaction between religion and the conservation of nature, from the viewpoints of the religious practitioners themselves. With conservation and religion often being championed as allies in the quest for a sustainable world where humans and nature flourish, this book provides a much-needed compendium of detailed examples where religion and conservation science have been brought together. Case studies cover a variety of religions, faiths and practices, including traditional, Indigenous, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto and Zoroastrianism. Importantly, this volume gives voice to the religious practitioners and adherents themselves. Beyond an exercise in anthropology, ethnobiology and comparative religion, the book is an applied work, seeking the answer to how in a world of nearly eight billion people, we might help our own species to prevent the extinction of life. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of nature conservation, environment and religion, cultural geography and ethnobiology, as well as practitioners and professionals working in conservation.
Religion, Leadership and Development
Title | Religion, Leadership and Development PDF eBook |
Author | Obaji Agbiji |
Publisher | Langham Publishing |
Total Pages | 403 |
Release | 2023-09-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1839739223 |
Political, economic and military powers have woefully failed in their attempts to transform societies around the world, particularly in the African context. As poverty, corruption, and bad leadership continue to pervade nations and undermine human flourishing, the global community needs to respond with creativity, innovation and collaboration. Drawing on empirical research and utilizing an interdisciplinary approach that engages both development and theology, this study explores the church’s role – both spiritual and pragmatic – in facilitating societal transformation in African countries, specifically Nigeria. The power of religion is often overlooked within development frameworks, but is a profoundly significant resource. Highlighting the importance of ecclesiastical leadership in mobilizing religious communities to partner with sociopolitical and economic institutions, Dr. Obaji Agbiji argues for a development framework that recognizes religious practitioners as indispensable partners in the quest for societal transformation. Offering insight for both scholars and practitioners, this sustainable transformative approach to development bridges the gap between theory and practice and challenges church and civil leadership to take concrete steps to combat societal ills and see nations transformed for the better.
Climate Change and Animal Health
Title | Climate Change and Animal Health PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Stephen |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Total Pages | 261 |
Release | 2022-11-23 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 100077385X |
This benchmark publication assembles information on the current and anticipated effects of climate change on animal health. It empowers educators, managers, practitioners, and researchers by providing evidence, experience, and opinions on what we need to do to prepare for, and cope with, the largest threat ever to have faced animals on this planet. With expert contributors from across the globe, the text equips the reader with information and means to develop sustainable adaptation or mitigation actions. After introducing animal health in a climate change context, chapters look at specific animal health impacts arising from climate change. The book concludes with suggestions on teachable and actionable ideas that could be used to mobilize concepts provided into education or advocacy. This book was written amid the COVID-19 pandemic and in the face of ever-increasing reports of on-the-ground, real-life climate impacts. Large scale wildfire and ocean heat waves killed unprecedented numbers of animals, while droughts in some areas and floods in others displaced thousands of livestock and made food scarce for even more. Climate change is real, and it is here. How we respond will have profound implications for people, biodiversity, welfare, conservation, societies, economies, and ecosystems. Today's veterinary educators are awakening to the need to adapt and train a new generation of animal health professionals who can understand and plan for climate change, and this book is an essential resource.
Human Health and the Climate Crisis
Title | Human Health and the Climate Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Gail Carlson |
Publisher | Jones & Bartlett Learning |
Total Pages | 337 |
Release | 2022-01-26 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1284207293 |
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Climate Crisis and Sustainable Creaturely Care
Title | Climate Crisis and Sustainable Creaturely Care PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Nellist |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2021-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781527574212 |
This volume encapsulates the thoughts and research of academics across the globe in regards to the biggest crisis of our generation: climate change. Considering this global crisis through the lens of creation care, this volume reviews the damage we have done to our environment and how our misuse of resources threatens all forms of life on earth via food insecurity, rising sea levels, mass migration and social unrest. This book presents a global voice on our historical impact on the world, the governance that allowed it and how creation care can present a way out of this crisis.