I’d like to share some very good news. The four-year course of study called Education for Ministry (EfM), a program of the Episcopal Church, selected Hospitable Planet: Faith, Action, and Climate Change as the “Common Reading” text for 2021. That means that roughly 6,500 EfM participants will study the book this year. It is my fervent hope that such study will result in a dramatic increase in action on climate change mitigation by that group and perhaps their fellow congregants.
I have been asked to facilitate one study session with a group in Charlotte, North Carolina, and if others would like me to become involved in some way, please contact me at info@hospitableplanet.com
Stephen Jurovics, Ph.D.
https://hospitableplanet.com
info@hospitableplanet.com
February 17, 2021
Stephen A. Jurovics holds BS and MS degrees from Columbia University and a PhD in Engineering from the University of Southern California. He has had about 20 technical papers published over the years and given numerous presentations at professional conferences. Aspects of climate change mitigation have been the focus of his engineering work for more than two decades.
The increasing severity of environmental problems led him, out of spiritual curiosity, to research the environmental teachings in Genesis-Deuteronomy, what Jesus called “the law” in English translations, particularly exploring whether they contained instructions relevant to contemporary issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, preserving biological diversity, treatment of the land, and sustainability. The abundance of applicable teachings, and a desire to discuss ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions motivated him to write this book.