Several strategies at work with fossil fuel investments
Glen Argan: Pandemic our signal to take action
One could almost hear the collective sigh of relief as governments across Canada announced the lifting of some restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis has invited young economists and entrepreneurs around the world to help create a "new and courageous culture" that finds new ways to do business, promote human dignity and protect the environment.
Citizens for Public Justice Lenten campaign puts carbon on hit list
As the federal government finds itself embroiled in battles with a number of provinces over its introduction of a price on carbon, Citizens for Public Justice wants to let it know there are many in the faith community that support government efforts dealing with climate change.
Bishop downplays idea that Amazon synod will criticize Brazil's policies
Myanmar cardinal says China-funded dam project must be stopped
Halfway through three-year plan, Green Churches Network aims to expand its national footprint
It surprises Gregory Lynch when he fields calls at the Green Churches Network from churches looking for ways to lessen their carbon footprint.
World Youth Day 'manifesto' makes pledge to environment
Climate change caught in political battle over carbon tax
OTTAWA – Climate politics are shaping up as a federal election issue in a partisan scenario cautioned against by Pope Francis in Laudato Si’, his 2015 encyclical on the environment.
Indonesian archbishop urges Catholics to ditch plastic bags
More than 200 activists and organizations from 56 countries have asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to get a move on and hire the ombudsperson he promised almost one year ago.
Doctors urged to reverse climate change
Medical ethics can’t be limited to patient choice, or even the health problems patients face, according to the president of the World Medical Association.
Catholic groups raise concerns that UN climate rulebook lacks ambition
Catholics ask for more 'heart and soul' at UN environmental conference
Standing on the outside looking in as the world’s environment ministers and their armies of technocrats hammered out the rulebook for Paris Agreement on climate change, Canadian Josianne Gauthier wished there was an injection of urgency onto the agenda.