In light of the recent religious statements about environmental responsibility, Easter celebraters might want to reflect on how the story of Easter relates to the environment.
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No Easter Faith Without Environmentalism
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Submitted by steppinglightly on Fri, 2008-03-21 21:40. | Tags: culture | Easter | faith | green theology | religious environmentalism
5 Ways to Go Retro for an Eco-Friendly "Green" Easter
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Want to make your Easter celebration more eco-friendly? Go retro with these five tips!
Submitted by organicmania on Wed, 2008-03-19 15:18. | Tags: culture | dating tips | Easter | eco-friendly | go retro | green

Plan a natural, ethical Easter celebration this year
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Conventional cocoa used in Easter eggs is sprayed with toxic chemicals, uses child labour and involves traffiking people. This article shows how to make an ethical choice and offers alternative ideas to create a meaningful celebration that doesn't harm the environment, people or the planet.
Submitted by india245 on Sun, 2008-03-09 21:10. | Tags: nature | chocolate | Easter | eco friendly | environment | ethical | Fair Trade | organic | traffik
Eco Friendly Easter
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What is eco friendly about Easter? Hmmm…not much. Cheap plastic eggs, plastic grass, candy with too much sugar and loaded with artificial coloring and flavors….  well at least most Easter egg hunts take place in the great outdoors. That is a start.
Submitted by tijja on Thu, 2008-03-06 23:34. | Tags: architecture | Easter | eco friendly | green | holiday

What does Lent have to do with sharpening green habits?
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Submitted by steppinglightly on Mon, 2008-02-18 21:44. | Tags: food | christianity | climate change | Easter | faith | food | global warming | green theology | Lent | religion | spirituality