

CLIMATE STUDIES PROJECT VIDEOS
The Climate Studies project, where members of the group study specific climate-related issues with the help of visiting experts to better understand how to pray about this important global issue.
The Climate Studies project shares the following videos:
Climate Protection Water Rights ~ Tad Foster, Esq.
Perhaps the most precious resource in the Western U.S. is water. Who has rights to use our water? Tad Foster is a lawyer whose career has focused on water rights in the West. A member of First Church of Christ, Scientist in Colorado Springs, Tad's presentation looks at water from a legal, a geological, and metaphysical perspective.
Climate Ecosystems ~ Kerry Joels, PhD
What is a closed ecosystems? Kerry Joels explains ecosystems from the perspective of the whole planet, a "macro" view of how humans impact our planet, and how a sense of wholeness is an important aspect of healing climate issues.
Dr. Kerry Joels holds a doctorate in Aerospace and Education. His experiences include creative and leadership positions with NASA; the National Air and Space Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution; the White House Young Astronaut Program; the Challenger Center for Space science Education; and the US Dept of Health and Human Services. He currently serves as president of Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Climate Protection Practical Steps ~ Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley, Jr. is a well-known actor, star of television series and films. He has also been a dedicated environmentalist since the first Earth Day in 1970. He and a small group of friends (including Mara Purl) worked with Al Gore to bring greater climate awareness to the nation in the 1990's. Ed and his wife Rachelle Carson created the streaming show
What can we do in our daily lives to positively impact our planet's health? Ed Begley takes us on a personal tour of his platinum-level eco home, designed from the ground from the ground up to be self-sustaining with zero negative impact to its surrounding.
Climate Wetlands ~ Mara Purl and Derra Moyers
Mara Purl is an author and former journalist published by the Associated Press, Rolling Stone, the London-based Financial Times, and The Christian Science Monitor. Her research into environmental issues includes ocean exploration, whale species, the genesis of electric vehicles, data gathering and analysis from NASA's Landsat program. She was part of a team who worked with Al Gore's environmental initiatives, wrote "The Ecosystem" documentary for Anglia Television, was part of the film crew for Discovery Channel's documentary "Trees" - and created a radio drama centered on environmental controversies in a small town.
Derra Moyers is a professional technical editor whose career began as a drafting technician for major, independent, and foreign oil and gas exploration companies, advancing to geotechnical and environmental engineering consulting firms. She now provides editing assistance to environmental engineers and scientists, geologists, hydrogeologists, and chemists on land development projects, corporate real estate portfolios, and industrial facilities projects involving the investigation and remediation of contaminants in soil, groundwater, stormwater, and air. Having worked on both sides of industry has ben an asset to her understanding regulations, procedures, cleanups, documentation, and marketing.


Wetlands perform critical environmental functions: protection fro storm surge, filtration of toxins, nurseries for key species, natural purification systems, and more. In many modern cultures, however wetlands are viewed as useless bogs, unusable for development, and potential areas for landfill. Members Mara Purl and Derry Moyers share perspectives on scientific, legal, and historic data.
Mara Purl
Derra Moyers