Day 10: Remedying the Injustice
We may not be removing mountaintops to get to the coal seams ourselves, but our demand and constant energy use plays no insignificant role.
Elizabeth Nawrocki is in her first year of the Master of Theological Studies program at Loyola University Maryland. She graduated from Wheeling Jesuit University in 2016 with a BA in Religious Studies and Theology and spent a year with Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest serving with L’Arche Tahoma Hope Farm and Gardens.
We may not be removing mountaintops to get to the coal seams ourselves, but our demand and constant energy use plays no insignificant role.
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