During Lent, some Christians are opting to give up carbon-intensive practices rather than traditional self-improvement goals. Individuals like Jeremy Avellino and Sara Robbins are actively reducing their carbon footprint by adopting sustainable practices such as composting, using fewer single-use plastics, and building energy-efficient structures. This movement extends beyond individual actions, with churches and organizations promoting collective efforts like fasting from single-use plastics or carbon itself. The article highlights the importance of personal transformation in addressing systemic issues like climate change, emphasizing that while individual actions may seem small, they play a crucial role in inspiring broader change.
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