by Ruth Rosell | Aug 22, 2019 | Opinion
Most weekends, I am able to escape the hustle and bustle of Kansas City and retreat to our place in the country. As I now sit on the deck, overlooking green trees and sparkling water, I hear the morning birdsong and breathe in the fresh morning air. The breeze...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 14, 2019 | News
Progress is insufficient to reach many food-related sustainable development goals (SDGs) by 2030, according to a report published July 18 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). “The most recent evidence available for such targets …...
by Leroy Seat | Aug 5, 2019 | Opinion
Wendell Berry, the inimitable farmer, who is also a novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist and cultural critic, is celebrating his 85th birthday today. I now refer to Berry as “my favorite farmer.” Why would I do that? (And who would have a list of favorite...
by Beth Allison-Glenny | Apr 25, 2019 | Opinion
This year, I was one of many who participated in a 40-day challenge called “Living Lent.” We invited people to take up one of six different initiatives that examined how we live in our planet: going meat free, giving up single-use plastics, finding alternative...
by Jeff Lee | Apr 24, 2019 | Opinion
We hear from the Creator in Genesis 1 as the act of creation is unfolding. God repeats over and over what creation is, saying it is good seven times with the last time saying that it is all very good. Creation is good. The Earth is good, and God is pleased with the...