Research has shown that seaweed helps reduce nutrient pollution in oceans and rivers which is brought about by excess phosphorous and nitrogen in the water caused by run-off from yards and farms.  Seaweed is being cultivated to produce more oxygen and absorb part of the excess nutrients and thereby reduce low oxygen dead zones that harm sea life.  Seaweed also has potential as animal feed, biofuel, fertilizer and in the restaurant industry.       Source  –  Green American

Earth Savers is a series of quick conservation notes from Christ & St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Caring for Creation

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Event Series Queer Theology Book Club

Queer Theology Book Club

Christ & St. Luke's 560 West Olney Road, Norfolk, VA, United States

It is a parishioner-led group reading literature to explore Queer Theology more deeply. We will explore how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church and are…

Women of Wisdom

Christ & St. Luke's 560 West Olney Road, Norfolk, VA, United States

Women of Wisdom is a group of women who meet monthly to read and discuss a good book, plus we enjoy being together! Join us. WOW will meet again on…

Event Series Pub Theology Club

Pub Theology Club

Pub Theology Club is a community of respect where young adults can explore questions about humanity and the divine without fear and without judgment. We meet every other week. Sometimes…

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