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Urgency and hope define our planet’s future By Vinicius de Paixao, Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Oxford Today, at COP30, I
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Urgency and hope define our planet’s future By Vinicius de Paixao, Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Oxford Today, at COP30, I

Bridging the gap to $365 billion By Patricia Tahirindray, Programme Coordinator at the Centre Arrupe Madagascar November 18 was a


Our Community Engagement Manager, Jules, reflects on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ and how its teachings can influence our daily actions.

My hopes for COP30 By Guillermo Otano, Alboan y GIAN Justice in Mining Coordinator My hopes for this COP30 are

There’s something for everyone at COP30 By Agnaldo Junior SJ, Socio-Environmental Delegate of Conference of Jesuit Provincials in Latin America

Our partners from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar share their thoughts on what they’ve seen at COP30 so far.

We are not owners, but guests By Antonio Tabosa SJ, Coordinator of the Center for Citizenship and Social Action at



Our Campaigns & Advocacy Officer, Richard Solly, gives his thoughts on how to combat climate change.

Media from the climate talks in Brazil, including daily video updates from those present.

A COP of implementation and truth By Filipe Martins SJ, European Secretary for Social Justice and Ecology After months of

Thoughts from those on the ground in Brazil at the COP30 climate conference.

Friday 21 November: Day 11 Thursday 20 November: Day 10 Wednesday 19 November: Day 9 Tuesday 18 November: Day 8

The politics behind our environmental future By Gael Giraud SJ, Senior Researcher at CNRS My frame of mind is one

Our partners from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar will be at COP30 in Brazil, which runs from 10-21 November.
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