Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: Facts and Faith Response. Journal of Catholic Social Thought 4(2): 373-401. Abstract: The scientific evidence is now overwhelming that human activity is causing the Earth’s atmosphere to grow hotter, which is leading to global climate change. If current rates of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions continue, it is predicted that there will be dramatic changes, including flooding, more intense heat waves and storms, and an increase in disease. Indigenous peoples and the poor will be most severely affected, as will Earth’s wild animals and plants, a quarter of which could become extinct in fifty years. We urgently need to switch to renewable (non-GHG ...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
A New Climate for Christology: Kenosis, Climate Change, and Befriending Nature Sallie McFague Mi...
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Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives is the culmination of a three-year...
Purpose – Religious organizations are among the non-government groups in the USA that are addressing...
Can theologians respond meaningfully to the overwhelming scientific evidence that human activities a...
Reviewed Title: Scott, Lindy (ed). Christians, the Care of Creation, and Global Climate Change. Euge...
Climate change is one of the most important social justice issues of our time that affects the survi...
This paper presents the structure and main aims of Global Catholic Climate Movement (GCCM): an inter...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Introduction John A. Grim and Mary...
While reports of endangered species, pollutants and toxins in the environment, problematic nuclear a...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
A New Climate for Christology: Kenosis, Climate Change, and Befriending Nature Sallie McFague Mi...
This Article examines Catholic Social Teaching’s approach to the challenges of human migration and e...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Citation: Braun G, Hellwig MK, Byrnes WM (2007) Global Climate Change and Catholic Responsibility: F...
Confronting the Climate Crisis: Catholic Theological Perspectives is the culmination of a three-year...
Purpose – Religious organizations are among the non-government groups in the USA that are addressing...
Can theologians respond meaningfully to the overwhelming scientific evidence that human activities a...
Reviewed Title: Scott, Lindy (ed). Christians, the Care of Creation, and Global Climate Change. Euge...
Climate change is one of the most important social justice issues of our time that affects the survi...
This paper presents the structure and main aims of Global Catholic Climate Movement (GCCM): an inter...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Introduction John A. Grim and Mary...
While reports of endangered species, pollutants and toxins in the environment, problematic nuclear a...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
This summer, researchers from LSE Religion and Global Society hosted a workshop in Cairo, with Musli...
A New Climate for Christology: Kenosis, Climate Change, and Befriending Nature Sallie McFague Mi...
This Article examines Catholic Social Teaching’s approach to the challenges of human migration and e...