Category Archives: Integral Ecology

Questioning Conventional Climate Science and Methodology

Steven Koonin is one of America’s most distinguished scientists, with decades of experience, including a stint as undersecretary of science at the Department of Energy in the Obama administration. In this wide-ranging discussion, based in part on his 2021 book, … Continue reading

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Top 10 Things You Need to Know about Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’

Pope Francis’ highly-anticipated environmental encyclical has arrived and Fr. James Martin, S.J., presents the ten things you need to know about it. America Media, June 18th 2015

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The Pill, The Environment

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A Catholic View on Sustainable Development

Vatican newspaper “L’Osservatore Romano” has published the Holy See’s position paper ahead of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, “Rio+20”.  The position paper which the Holy See will present at “Rio+20”, the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, published in the … Continue reading

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John Paul II and the environment

In honor of the announcement of his beatification, the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change reminds us that pope John Paul II, was instrumental in renewing the Church’s ancient teachings in light of modern environmental degradation. Here is just a sampling … Continue reading

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Catholic perspective on biodiversity

On the occasion of the 2002 Wortld Day of Biological Divirsity, the Vaticans ‘Pontifical Counsil for Justice and Peace’ has released a note on forest biodiversity. The counsil states: “This theme is of global importance and is a fitting subject … Continue reading

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