Deep ocean and climate change at COP26
From the presentation The deep ocean and climate change by Professor Alex David Rogers, Science Director, REV Ocean Sue Martin If we can collaborate and… Read More »Deep ocean and climate change at COP26
From the presentation The deep ocean and climate change by Professor Alex David Rogers, Science Director, REV Ocean Sue Martin If we can collaborate and… Read More »Deep ocean and climate change at COP26
Nicholas Napolitano ((traducción de Sch Danilo Mendoza Rugama SJ) Alentadas por las oraciones del coro de santos en el cielo y mostrando los caminos a… Read More »Pensar globalmente y actuar localmente por la justicia climática en la COP26
Raiza Javier The road to Emmaus takes us to an honest conversation between two disciples of Christ talking about his persecution and death, who were… Read More »God is wherever our paths meet: A youth-led virtual pilgrimage in Balay Laudato Si’
Nicholas Napolitano (traduction par Sch Fala Valery SJ) Portées par les prières du chœur des saints dans le ciel et montrant les voies à suivre… Read More »Pensons globalement, agissons localement pour la justice climatique à COP26
Ecojesuit developed this image after listening to the intervention of UN Secretary General António Guterres during the Leaders’ Event: COP26 Action and Solidarity and where… Read More »COP26 starts, new carbon climate geography of emissions emerges, questions for COP26
Nicholas Napolitano Buoyed by the prayers of the choir of saints in heaven and showing pathways forward from people on the ground (and where politicians… Read More »Thinking globally, acting locally for climate justice in COP26
Maria Ressano Garcia Before the end of the Season of Creation, some of the youth in Casa Velha who lived in Lisbon had a chance… Read More »Connected by the land: building community through composting in Lisbon, Portugal
Charles B Chilufya SJ There is every hope that 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) will go beyond the usual rhetoric we have… Read More »COP26: Can this be an opportunity for African countries to shape the climate agenda?