1. Avatar Amen

    December 29, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    I saw the movie Avatar last night. Beautiful film visually. It really did feel like I was entering the world of the Na’vi. But it was a stupid movie story-wise. The villains are technology, the greedy mining officials, and their hired mercenaries. (more…)


  2. Gods of Greenhouse Gas

    December 8, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    In the 1998 Avengers movie, Sean Connery plays an extortionist who says at one point “The weather is no longer in God’s hands… it’s in mine.” Water vapor is the biggest greenhouse gas by volume, bigger even than carbon dioxide, and so must have a tremendous impact on weather.  Yet the Environmental Protection Agency did not identify water vapor as a health hazard. (more…)


  3. The Bushido of Climate Consensus-Building

    November 25, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Bushido is a Japanese term which means “way of the warrior.” Does economic activity cause adverse climate effects that require restrictive regulation on a global scale? This is an economic and political, as well as a scientific question. (more…)


  4. Warming to the Truth

    May 19, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Pursue the truth. That is what my teachers taught me. I would add that we should have profound respect for the truth too. For Jesus reminds us that he is the way, the truth, and the life. (John 14:6) (more…)


  5. On Environmental Indulgences

    November 7, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Some critics claim carbon offset schemes let polluters off the hook through the purchase of the equivalent of environmental indulgences. Before setting the record straight on what indulgences are and are not, let’s look at carbon offsets. (more…)


  6. Environment

    September 25, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

    The St. Bartholomew lesson explores scriptural passages to pollution, Catholic perspectives on environmental stewardship, and the economics of efficient pollution abatement. Students apply what they learned about environmental stewardship and efficient pollution abatement by researching and writing a neighborhood environmental integrity report which includes a rational and an irrational proposed solution based on efficiency criterion.


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