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Briefings

Copenhagen and the Climate Change Crisis by Sir John Houghton.

Joseph, Pharaoh, and a Climate Crisis by Sir John Houghton

British and American Attitudes to Nature by Revd Keith Innes

Co-Redeemers: a theological basis for creation-care by Revd Dr John Weaver.

Big Science, Big God, by Sir John Houghton.

Global Warming, Climate Change, and Sustainability : a Challenge to Scientists, Policy-makers, and Christians, by Sir John Houghton.

Environmental Christianity: insights from our Jewish heritage, by Revd Margot Hodson.

Christian Lifestyle, by David Thistlethwaite.

Environmental decision-making in a technological age. A consultation held at St. George’s House, Windsor, April 2002.

Kyoto Protocol by Sir John Houghton.*

State of the Planet. A response to David Attenborough’s BBC series.*

Whale and Dolphin conservation by Dr Ray Gambell.

Renewable Energy by Professor John Twidell.

Environmental Stewardship Consultation held at St. George’s House, Windsor, September 2000.

Christian challenge of caring for the earth by Sir John Houghton.

Global pollution and climate change by Sir John Houghton.

Creation’s destiny in Jesus Christ by John McKeown.

For those requesting footnotes here is old HTML version with footnotes, 1st edition (1999) of Creation’s destiny in Jesus Christ

Biodiversity Loss by Dr John Sale.

Genetically Modified Crops by Dr Lucy Thompson.

Christians and Genetic Manipulation by Professor Sam Berry.

A critique of ‘Original Blessing’ by Dr Andrew Basden.

Biblical basis of Caring for Creation by Professor Sam Berry.

JRI response to BBC Reith 2000 lectures.

All downloadable items are PDF files. All except starred items are also available as printed papers from the JRI office.

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