Category: care for creation
Original article by Robin Gomes and published by Vatican News Holding his weekly general audience on the 50th Earth Day on Wednesday, Pope Francis called for common action and ecological conversion that lead to...
Original article published by: the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development A multimedia marathon on wednesday 22 of April. Already released a celebratory stamp The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development is happy to...
Original address by: Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and published by Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Earth Day 2020 Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, whose mission is to work with...
Original message and from Fr. Buddy Noel We were originally scheduled to have an interfaith celebration of the intersection of the 50th Earth Day and the 5th Anniversary of the promulgation of Pope Francis’...
Original article by Beth Gardiner and published by Yale Environment 360 A frightening new threat cascades around the world, upending familiar routines, disrupting the global economy, and endangering lives. Scientists long warned this might...
Original article by Kat Kerlin and published by UC Davis Climate Change As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, a common question is, can infectious diseases be connected to environmental change? Yes, indicates a study...
Original study published by: George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication and Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. In response to the coronavirus epidemic in the U.S., we decided to retool our knowledge...
Original art work by Brenden Kennelly and published by Deirdre Kelleghan at Vatican Observatory: the Catholic Astronomer On Life and Being One day after visiting my mother at the hospice I arrived home and...
Article is courtesy Center for Climate Change Communication, George Mason University Climate change disproportionately affects members of disadvantaged communities and groups who face socioeconomic inequalities, including many people of color. As the United States...
Original article by Ken Kimmell on The Union of Concerned Scientist If COVID-19 can teach us anything, it is this: having the best science, data and analysis available to and used by government decisionmakers...