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Solar panels on churches? It's all part of a burgeoning environmental movement rooted in religious belief. Many groups and congregations of all faiths are embracing weatherization, recycling, and other green projects to save money and also fulfill faith-based obligations. Click play below for a video report on how this religion-environment intersection manifests itself and what it could mean for the future.
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