In Umberto Eco’s medieval mystery, The Name of the Rose, there is a famous scene in which Franciscans, Dominicans...
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Getting Back to Nature – A Guide to Greater Unity

Dan Botkin has an important message for all of us this Christmas season – get back to Nature. AN...
Trash Talking

For our household, soccer is a weekend mainstay. As typical weekends go, this one was no different, aside from enjoying...
Humans Are Indeed Special

As a Christian, I have always believed strongly that my faith in God has much to teach me about...
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...
Nature – an abstraction to far too many

By Brent Fewell Author and ecologist, Daniel Botkin, in his new book, The Moon in the Nautilus Shell, offers an...
Why All the Fuss About Tipping Points?

Central to concerns of climate change science is the somewhat ill-defined concept of “tipping point,” a point at which a...
U.S. Remains a Science Superpower

By Brent Fewell Some good news for U.S. researchers and budding scientists. Results of a new survey released today in Nature reveal...
Happy, Healthy Bugs Means Healthy Waters: continued strides to restore America’s waters

By Brent Fewell The following may be a wee bit granular for some of my readers, but hear me...
EDF Promotes Sustainable Fracking Practices – and draws ire of other environmental groups

By Brent Fewell Environmental Defense Fund is taking heat from other environmental groups for promoting sustainable energy practices, as...
Global warming can be really really scary to kids . . .

By Brent Fewell A new survey reveals that nearly 60 percent of children fear global warming and the dire consequences,...
Night Heron on the Prowl

“A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, the stability, and beauty of the biotic community....
Nature’s Simple Beauties

“There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot.” ― Aldo Leopold Seek out and...
The Shadow of Human Existence

By Brent Fewell Linking to an article over at MercatorNet by Tracy Mehan, a friend and contemplative thinker on the human...
Encouraging news out of Chernobyl 26 years after one of the worst nuclear power plant meltdowns. Wildlife have moved back...
The Universe – more than a cosmic sneeze?

By Brent Fewell In a January 4 speech to Washington University students, George Will offered some weighty thoughts on the...
"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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