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<DIV>ETHIOPIA PRESENTATION ON JULY 25th (Sunday
night)</DIV>
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<DIV>Ethiopia is a long ways from New England and it doesn't have easy access to
the ocean.... However: Like</DIV>
<DIV>many developing nations, Ethiopia is suffering from the effects of global
climate change. Africans are concerned about other
environmental problems, including the problem of drinking water shortages.</DIV>
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<DIV>A few weeks ago, the national Sierra Club sent me to Ethiopia to meet with
community development groups, public health workers, human rights advocates, and
others, to discuss environmental concerns. The question is very
simple, "How do Americans work with people in the developing world
in response to</DIV>
<DIV>problems like global warming?" What do Americans need to
know in global conversations?</DIV>
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<DIV>I'm a member of the clergy with a background in environmental justice
work.</DIV>
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<DIV>I'll speak about the Sierra Club and its Ethiopia work during a special
Sunday service at the Unitarian Universalist church in Falmouth, on Sunday
night, July 25th. The public is
invited. There will be a</DIV>
<DIV>discussion after the religious service. The church
is located at 840 Sandwich Road in East Falmouth.</DIV>
<DIV>The Sunday night service will start at 7:00 pm.
Information: (508) 457-0449.</DIV>
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<DIV>Religious groups on Cape Cod are working together on energy issues, and, of
course, they continue their work in response to natural and manmade
disasters. On October 23rd, the Council of
Churches will</DIV>
<DIV>sponsor a meeting in Orleans that will focus more attention on the
religious response to energy and environmental justice
concerns. More information is available from the Council
of Churches.</DIV>
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<DIV>(Submitted by Rev. Robert Murphy, in Falmouth)</DIV>
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