As talks continue over the details of a ceasefire in the Middle East, many in Lebanon still require urgent humanitarian assistance...
Read MoreCardinal Michael Czerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, has emphasized the importance of incorporating the Church’s ministry to migrants, refugees and displaced persons into local pastoral programmes...
Read MoreFor over four decades, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) has represented hope and support for refugees and forcibly displaced persons worldwide. Operating in 58 countries, JRS’s commitment to accompanying the most vulnerable reflects its humanitarian ethos, inspired by Catholic social teaching...
Read MoreGlobal temperature leaped more than 0.4°C (0.7°F) during the past two years, the 12-month average peaking in August 2024 at +1.6°C relative to the temperature at the beginning of last century (the 1880-1920 average). This temperature jump was spurred by one of the periodic tropical El Niño warming events, but many Earth scientists were baffled by the magnitude of the global warming, which was twice as large as expected for the weak 2023-2024 El Niño...
Read MoreThe webinar on Advocacy, led by Amaya Valcarsel, delved into key approaches, strategies, and best practices, drawing attention to successful field experiences. Valcarsel highlighted the crucial importance of setting clear objectives, designing targeted strategies, and fostering effective partnerships with governments, NGOs, and local communities to drive impactful advocacy efforts.
Read MoreWebinar on Agroecology with Miguel A. Altieri, associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Read More“The article we present today is by Davide Dell’Oro, SJ, an Italian Jesuit committed to promoting ecological justice and environmental sustainability as an integral part of his mission...
Read MoreThe Awajún Autonomous Territorial Government (GTAA) announces new initiatives to promote food sovereignty through training modules on ecological and ancestral agricultural techniques. During the year 2025, the GTAA will carry out training aimed at women on traditional crops. These efforts seek to counteract the loss of local seeds and crops, caused by the introduction of food products from the external market in the territory, among other factors...
Read MoreHow the commitment to ecology and the environment was born and matured in the Society of Jesus during the last 50 years. Monday, December 3, 1984, is still a disastrous day in India. The gas leak from Bhopal, the world's worst industrial disaster, killed some 20,000 poor people, most of whom lived in slums. Half a million of those who survived suffered and continue to suffer respiratory problems, eye irritation or blindness and other disorders derived from exposure to toxic gas. In the midst of legal battles in India and the United States and protests by victims and environmental activists, "justice" remains an elusive mirage and a distant dream for millions of people...
Read MoreAs the Holy See releases a document on artificial intelligence, the Secretary of the Dicastery for Culture and Education tells Vatican News about AI’s extraordinary potential and the need for humanity to guide its development with collective responsibility, so that it may be a blessing for all people...
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