In Umberto Eco’s medieval mystery, The Name of the Rose, there is a famous scene in which Franciscans, Dominicans...
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Who Owns the Environment? Part II

I recently posted an item here, on Conservefewell.org, attempting to reconcile rights to and in private property with the...
An Ecologist’s Perspective on Pope Francis’s Encyclical Letter

Guest Contributor: Dan Botkin Throughout my career as an ecological scientist, I have been fascinated by the connections between...
Pope Francis and the Environment

Pope Francis drew the attention of The New York Times during his recent trip to Manila prompting the headline,...
Faith, Fauna and Climate Change

I consider myself fortunate to attend a church, St. Johns Episcopal, whose parishioners are thoughtful not only about matters...
Humans Are Indeed Special

As a Christian, I have always believed strongly that my faith in God has much to teach me about...
Beauty Has Become The Ugly

I share the following provocative BBC documentary, “Why Beauty Matters”, by Roger Scruton. A powerful and moving piece on...
A Christian Perspective on Environmental Stewardship – by Francis Schaeffer

Growing up in an Evangelical Christian home, my disappointment in how my form of Christianity thought about and responded...
"The biggest challenge to the environment, as I see it, is the life-style of modern people –
fast food, packaging, pets, urban sprawl, and other things which can be rectified only slowly and only through a concerted effort of education."
― Conservative Philosopher & Author, Roger Scruton
"ConserveFewell is the place to go for some serious environmental sanity, and alternatives to the usual slop."
― Author and Political Commentator, Steve Hayward
fast food, packaging, pets, urban sprawl, and other things which can be rectified only slowly and only through a concerted effort of education."
― Conservative Philosopher & Author, Roger Scruton
"ConserveFewell is the place to go for some serious environmental sanity, and alternatives to the usual slop."
― Author and Political Commentator, Steve Hayward
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