CES Musings – September-October 2013
In This Issue:
Autumn
The Chronicle (September-October 2013) From Alice Loyd
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report Summary; Climate Panel’s
Fifth Report Clarifies Humanity’s Choices; Climate Panel Cites Near Certainty on Warming; What
95% Certainty of Warming means to Scientists; Politics Is Poorly Suited to Address Global
Warming; We Need Climate Change Risk Assessment; Anger Can Be Power; New Confederacy;
Tea Party and Business; Split on Religion; When Wealth Disappears; Soundtrack for a Debt
Showdown—In the Red, Got No Green and I’m Feeling So Blue; On Death, Taxes, and
Temperatures; Health Impacts on the Poor of Polarization; and Timing of Climate Change
BROTHER CONRAD FEDERSPIEL
Passage of Brother Conrad Federspiel, C.P. (1924-2013), by Tom Keevey
Prayer for the Grace to Age Well, by Teilhard de Chardin (found among Brother Conrad’s possessions)
ARTICLES
Horticulture and Human Culture, by D. Paul Schafer
Report on Peter London Workshop: “Artists Are Not Illustrators, Rather Art Is a Work of Relationship,” by Alice Loyd
CES EVENTS
Barbara Marx Hubbard, Public Lecture and Workshop—February 7-8, 2014, United Church of Chapel Hill
Colloquium on the work of Thomas Berry: Development, Difference, Importance, Applications – May 28-30, 2014, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Conference on Thomas Berry’s Great Work Now – May 30-June 1, 2014, Camp New Hope
CES ANNOUNCEMENTS
Publication of The Ecozoic on “What Is Ecozoic?” – November 2013
Email Lists of CES, Including the Email List for CES Musings – Opt In or Opt Out?
Time to Renew or Become a Member of CES for 2014