According to the lunatics at Think Progress (via Tom Nelson)
My vision of Jesus and the life he would lead today is quite the opposite of today’s masters of the universe. In fact, Jesus would probably champion low carbon living. Clearly this is not the focus of fundamental Christians today perhaps because it would require such an inconvenient lifestyle. Today’s fundamentalist Christians seem more focused on belief and faith rather than acting to follow in Christ’s footsteps.
This is all in context of
How might appeal to “virtue-based†ethics spur people to action to reduce their carbon footprint?  To attempt an answer this, let’s step back for a moment. When we make appeals to people to change their behavior or lifestyle to forestall global warming, we usually ask two things: change our buying or investment patterns and/or change our daily actions. For example, do we buy a 48†plasma television, or perhaps a more energy efficient option; do we invest in energy efficiency upgrades for our home or live with higher heating bills; do we take public transit to work or drive?
What Warmist Max Wei is positioning is that his fellow Warmists should live the low CO2 lifestyle. Too bad few will. But, hey, Jesus!
