Tag: Laudato si
2025: Landmark year for Catholic-led climate action
This year marks the 10th year of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’s letter that called on all people to take urgent action against the climate crisis
Bishop of Borongan urges Filipinos to reject corruption and advance environmental...
Bishop Crispin Varquez highlighted pressing social and environmental concerns and urged voters to make responsible choices at the polls
Indonesia’s renewable energy plans may put forests at risk
Cultivating palm trees and sugarcane needed to create biomass at scale for the biofuel industry requires transforming vast amounts of land
VIDEO: How faith and Indigenous wisdom safeguarded the only sustainable water...
Once devastated by logging, the restored forests now provide abundant, clean water, sustaining 120 households even during dry seasons.
‘Regulate the greed’: Philippine bishop calls halt to environment abuse
“Let us regulate our greed because it is greed that is running the show,” Baylon said in a press conference on Monday.
Faith meets sustainability: Thailand’s Divine Mercy chapel brings Laudato Si’ to...
Rooted in the principles of Laudato Si’, the chapel is built as an energy-efficient structure that respects and celebrates the natural world
Acrid smog smothers India’s capital shutting schools
Classes switched to online until further notice and levels of PM2.5 pollutants were recorded at 57 times above WHO's recommended daily maximum
Should businesses pay to clean up plastic waste they create?
The world produces a staggering 400 million tonnes of plastic each year, and an estimated 20 million tonnes wind up in the environment
Ecumenical gathering in Hong Kong urges Christians to address escalating ecological...
The Catholic Church in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Christian Council led reflections on the urgent need for ecological conversion
Philippine bishop leads legal challenge against Southeast Asia’s largest undeveloped copper-gold...
“The Tampakan mine threatens to devastate the local ecosystem, poses health risks to our people, and could lead to the potential displacement"