Calvin DeWitt is an environmental scientist and a professor of environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. He is also a practicing Christian. From 1979-2005, DeWitt served as president and director of the Au Sable Institute for Environmental Studies, an organization that enables college-level students to study ecology and the environmental sciences through a theological lens of caring for the "Creation." Through his writing and traveling across the world to speak on Creation Care, DeWitt plays a critical role in furthering the dialogue between scientists and the religious community to engage evangelicals in environmental stewardship. In 2000, DeWitt worked alongside some 50 other evangelical scientists to build a bridge to the religious community in order to mobilize action on climate change policy. This resulted in the Evangelical Climate Initiative, signed in February 2006 by close to 100 prominent evangelicals, including Rick Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life.
The New York Times has a must-read story today about six former heads of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who said that the Bush administration is not
Conventional wisdom has long held that the religious right is, generally speaking, hostile to environmental regulations. There’s no denying that a strong and influential group of dominion theologists have aggressively lobbied against federal-level protections because they believe that the Bible sanctions humanity's exploitation of natural resources. As a passage in Genesis puts it: “God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.”
Interests: Living life as an intiatic experience, uniting with like minds and hearts to build a better, cleaner, more peaceful world, listening to the wisdom of the inner voice, communing with the elemental forces of Nature, the arts, media and communications, personal growth and development, the natural healing arts, interesting cuisines, cinema, all that expands the consciousness, betters the Self, and links me with THAT from Which I come.
Inspiration: Whitman, Thoreau, the Tao, deep meditation, spiritually anointed words carried on the human voice and the Cosmic Winds, being with those of like mind and calling.