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Angels with Trumpets The church in a time of global warming
Paula Clifford
Darton Longman & Todd, 2009
ISBN 978-0-232-52759-9 €9.94

This examines different aspects of climate change with reference to the messages to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation, drawing on the symbolism of the Apocalypse and its final promise of hope.
It is ideal for use by individuals or by small groups in parishes and communities committed to responding biblically to the greatest challenge we now face.

Becoming a Green Christian
Ellen Teague
Kevin Mayhew, 2009
ISBN 978-1-84867-103-4 €11.25

A handbook for Christian who are seeking to understand and participate in the movement towards responsible and sustainable living in the twenty-first century.
The book is divided into five sections:
Why go green?, Who has gone green?, Where do I start?, How do I go green?, What does it mean to be green?

Catholics Going Green A Small-Group Guide for Learning and Living Environmental Justice
Walter E Grazer
Ave Maria Press, 2009

Designed for use either by small groups or by individuals, each chapter is filled with useful environmental discussions, relevant scripture readings, prayers and stories of ordinary people who are making a difference. 

Cherish the Earth Reflections on a living planet
Mary Low, with a foreword by Kathy Galloway
Wild Goose Publications, 2003
ISBN 978-1-901557-71-8 €14.38

A collection of readings, poems, theology and liturgy dealing with creation and the earth today.

Christianity, Climate Change and Sustainable Living
Nick Spencer & Robert White
SPCK, 2007
ISBN 978-0-281-05833-4 €12.49

This book looks at the serious Christian engagement with the issue of sustainable consumption and production. The writers analyse the scientific, sociological, economic and theological thinking that makes a Christian response to these trends both imperative and distinctive.

Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations
Edward A Page
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006
ISBN 978-1-84720-496-7 €24.94

In this book the author places research on the origins and impacts of climate change within the broader context of distributive justice and sustainable development. He argues that a range of theories of distribution converge on the adoption of the ambitious global climate policy framework known as 'Contraction and Convergence'.

Five Minutes to Midnight? Ireland and Climate Change

Kieran Hickey

White Row Press, 2008

ISBN 978-1-870132-36-7 €12.49

'Climate change with transform Ireland. ...We will see fewer, but bigger and more deadly storms. ...Salmon will disappear from our rivers, cod from our seas and potatoes from our fields.'

Dr Hickey examines how climate change is likely to affect all our lives.

The Globalisation of God Celtic Christianity's Nemesis
Dara Molloy
Aisling Publications, 2009
ISBN 978-0-9534792-7-6 €17.95

This book takes a binocular look at the influence of monotheism and particularly Roman Catholicism on the spread of globalisation as we know it today.

A Moral Climate the ethics of global warming
Michael S Northcott
Darton Longman & Todd, 2007
ISBN 978-0-232-52668-4 €19.93

The writer examines theological attitudes to climate change, from the complacent to the apocalyptic, and the ethical implications for all Christians.

Renewing the Face of the Earth A Theological and Pastoral Response to Climate Change
David Atkinson
Canterbury Press, 2008
ISBN 978-1-8531-1898-2 €14.50

This book explores the spiritual questions being opened by by the issue of climate change: questions about human life and destiny, about our relationship to the planet and to each other, about altruism and selfishness, about the place of technology, about justice, our values and hopes.

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