Tuesday, February 16, 2010

'Carbon Fast' for Lent

UPDATE, February 17, 2010: Some CATHOLIC bishops also are recommending a "Carbon Fast."

Here's the Lenten calendar of penance suggestions from the Catholic Climate Covenant.

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This is weird.

For Lent, give up flushing your toilet.

LONDON (Reuters) -- British church leaders are encouraging people to give up their iPods for Lent, instead of more traditional vices such as chocolate, to help save the planet.

The Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, and the Bishop of Liverpool, James Jones, are among those calling for a carbon fast for Lent -- a period ahead of Easter which Christians traditionally consider a time of penance and reflection -- which begins on Wednesday.

As well as spending a day without using technology such as mobile phones or iPods, the 46 daily suggestions also include eating by candlelight, cutting meat and vegetables thinner so they cook faster and flushing the toilet less often.

"Instead of giving up chocolate for Lent, why not fast for justice ... to help those suffering from the effects of climate change," said Jones.

A "carbon fast"?

I never thought of giving up flushing the toilet as often as a Lenten sacrifice.

Is flushing the toilet really a vice?

I certainly don't think eating by candlelight is a form of penance. Anyway, I don't know that burning candles is a good way to go about cooling the planet.

Give up your iPod for a day to "fast for justice" and "help those suffering from the effects of climate change."

Good grief.

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