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February 2, 2016
By Peter Feuerherd
National Catholic Reporter

Queens, NY – Catholic environmentalists need to hear both the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor, Fr. Bryan Massingale, theology professor at Marquette University, told a conference at St. John’s University here on Saturday.

Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute

February 2016

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January 31, 2016
By Kristen Hannum
Catholic Sentinel

The well-spoken man spoke out a bit too late; most of the attendees at the session, “Catholic Farmers Reflect on Pope Francis’ Encyclical” had already stood up, chatting about what they’d heard.

 

February 1, 2016
By Russell L. Meyer
Orlando Sentinel

No matter our own personal faith or spiritual beliefs, one universal truth is that climate change threatens everyone. The climate agreement reached in Paris in December is a ray of hope in the international response to climate change. However, a lasting solution requires strong grass-roots action from concerned citizens and...

By Lucia Ann Silecchia, Leslie Carothers, Bob Perciasepe, and Caroline Farrell

Environmental Law Reporter, Vol. 46, Pp. 10006 (I-2016); CUA Columbus School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-2.

January 28, 2016
By Tobin Perry, Baptist Press
Christian Telegraph

Charnisha Brown could describe in one word her feeling when she first realized that the water coming out of her pipes was contaminated – devastated.

“It was devastating to me because of the kids – especially my kids,” said Brown, a Flint, Mich., resident. “We don’t want the kids going through that. We...

January 26, 2016
By Brian Roewe
National Catholic Reporter

The Gospel story of the feast of the multiplication of loaves and fish ends with Jesus instructing his disciples to gather the leftovers, “so that nothing will be wasted.” That’s a message the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hopes to tap into with Christian and other faith communities through a new initiative.