Tag: Climate Justice
A brief assessment of COP30
Most media outlets have painted a disastrous picture of the thirtieth COP, held this year in Belém, Brazil—on the edge of both the Amazon...
A personal wrap-up of COP30
The conclusion of COP30 followed a dramatic twenty-four hours when a fire, caused by a blown fuse, broke out at the venue on Thursday...
A victory for Climate Justice: Ruling from the International Court of...
Yesterday marked a historic moment in the fight for climate justice. The International Court of Justice delivered its advisory opinion on states' climate obligations,...
Pope Leo XIV’s commitment to resilient Food Systems and Care for...
In his address to the 44th Conference of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) taking place in Rome June 28 - July...
SB62 Bonn Climate Meetings: A Jesuit presence at crucial climate talks
Last week's SB62 Bonn Climate Meetings, the annual UNFCCC climate conference held each June, marked a significant first: the Society of Jesus sent a...
A Lasting Legacy: Pope Francis and Ecology
Many will recall 13 March 2013, the day Pope Francis was elected, with great clarity. I was still at school and remember perfectly how...
Facing Catastrophic Climate Change
An important scientific article was published a few weeks ago by a group of leading climate scientists. The title already tells its significance and...
Balancing disappointment and optimism: a COP29 review
In the weeks following COP29, media narratives oscillated between pessimism and cautious hope. The Guardian headlined with "Backroom deals and betrayal" contrasted with UN...








