Are there practical informational resources available for individuals and church congregations to become more “green” and to take steps in reducing their carbon footprint?
A. There are a number of such resources currently available that are both technically reliable and practical in scope – from government agencies, NGOs and church organizations. Some of these informational resources are listed below: US Environmental Protection Agency – personal emissions calculator: Click here for Web Site State of California – Climate Change Portal: Click here for Web Site The Nature Conservancy – carbon footprint calculator: Click here for Web Site The Regeneration Project – Interfaith Power and Light program: Click here for Web Site Connecticut Interfaith Power and Light – main website: Click here for Web Site Unitarian Universalist Associations of Churches – global warming/climate change, statement of conscience: Click here for Web Site Unitarian Universalist Church of Davis – on becoming a green sanctuary: Click here for Web Site St.
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