Jeff Sachs: “We all inhabit the same planet and share the same air”
The fourth day of Laudato Si’ Week brought together a panel of experts to discuss fossil fuels and just transition related to war in a webinar.
The fourth day of Laudato Si’ Week brought together a panel of experts to discuss fossil fuels and just transition related to war in a webinar.
Laudato Si’ Movement applauds the decision by Italian Export Credit Agency SACE to not invest in the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
Justin Galliner, from Oak Flats, Australia, is committed to taking action for God’s creation through the Laudato Si’ Action Platform in Laudato Si’ Week and beyond.
Big Oil Reality Check: On the seventh anniversary of the publication of the encyclical Laudato Si’, May 24, an updated analysis shows the oil industry’s climate plans are grossly insufficient.
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines, in collaboration with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila’s Ecology Ministry, celebrated the Holy Mass at the Manila Cathedral.
Led by the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and the Vatican COVID-19 Commission, experts shared wisdom, understanding, experiences, and ideas to educate, advocate and inspire the protection and restoration of biodiversity in advance of the COP15 meeting in 2022.
What is biodiversity? Learn about how biodiversity is crucial to a thriving, healthy future for all members of God’s creation.
Pope Francis inaugurated Laudato Si’ Week 2022 at the Sunday Angelus prayer from St. Peter’s Square in Rome.
Alice Cowardice and her husband show us how they are committed to taking action for God’s creation through the Laudato Si’ Action Platform in Laudato Si’ Week.
Sr. Annette Bikongnyuy and the Tertiary Sisters of Saint Francis, from Cameroon, are committed to taking action for God’s creation through the Laudato Si’ Action Platform in Laudato Si’ Week.