Tag: Laudate Deum
‘Let us choose life! Let us choose the future!’
It is historic. After 28 years of talking, this is the first time all nations agreed to end the era of fossil fuels, oil, gas, and coal
Indigenous territories battling unprecedented rise in land conflicts, report says
The report highlighted the consequences of insufficient progress in the recognition and protection of ancestral domains
Pope Francis urges immediate climate action at COP28
"The destruction of the environment is not only a personal sin but also a structural one, posing a severe threat to all human beings"
COP28: to eliminate fossil fuels and save the planet
They fear the encroaching age of renewables and impede its growth. They have only invested a miserly one percent of renewables worldwide
Pope Francis to COP28: Environmental destruction is ‘an offense against God’
The pope called it “disturbing” that “global warming has been accompanied by a general cooling of multilateralism, a growing lack of trust
Green group condemns lifting of suspended reclamation projects in Manila Bay
According to Pasay City officials on November 27, these projects were deemed compliant with government regulations
PH wealthiest 1 % emits as much carbon as half of...
According to the report, excessive carbon emissions of the richest Filipinos are accountable for the 18, 584 deaths due to heat in 2019
Philippine groups hold ‘loss and damage’ forum in Haiyan’s ‘ground zero’
L&D refers to the post-disaster impacts on lives, living quality, assets, and property – all due to anthropogenic climate change
Post-apocalyptic reflections at ground zero
Our apocalyptical consciousness is not threatened with a paralyzing fear of catastrophe. It is a practical solidarity with the poor
Backgrounder on Laudate Deum and what it means for COP28
Pope Francis' Laudate Deum begins by making clear that the climate crisis is a moral concern of the utmost importance