This post definitely places the Sabbath into the conversation about ecology and I would recommend all to read it. Here are a few quotes from the post:
If we were to stop there and consider how Christians, and more specifically Seventh-day Adventist Christians might approach ecology, the first answer would have to do with the charge to care for what God creates.
(...Ecological stewardship, on the other hand, is something that we don't often hear from the pulpit. Perhaps a good starting point would be the simple recognition that it is up to us - it has always been up to us - to tend to that which is God's.)
Creation Care is not only part of our commemoration of God's creative work each Sabbath, it is not only fulfillment of God's charge to care for what He has made, it is also a way in which we continue to look for and to pay attention to the many, many ways in which God reveals Himself to us.
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