“We are on the edge of suicide. I hope governments take climate change seriously or there will be no future generations”, said Pope Francis to the Vatican Insider in November 2015. The pontifices’ personal commitment to the environment and how it affects low-income societies should not be overlooked. The historic event of a Jesuit Latin American Pope that raises the question of human-induced climate change could introduce a new balance to the global political agenda. From a qualitative approach focused in speech analysis and up-to-date perception surveys, we explore the relationship between environment and economic growth. A possible conceptualization of the Pope´s position can be associated with the environmentalism of the poor. This appro...
Katherine Sklarosky ’23 Major: Political Science and Theology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Joseph Cammarano, ...
According to Pope Francis (2015) our planet is “beginning to look more and more like an immense pile...
Two ‘moments’ in 2015 re-cast the debate over the challenge of climate change: the first was Pope Fr...
“We are on the edge of suicide. I hope governments take climate change seriously or there will be no...
Pope Francis addresses the intersecting concerns of environmental responsibility and authentic human...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
Environmental issues are outspoken worldwide due to the effects of environmental degradation. Faith ...
In Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’, the leader of the Catholic church prese...
In Laudato si’, Pope Francis analyses the climate crisis, caused by humankind (‘the cry of the earth...
The author sees in Laudato Si’ how Pope Francis combined environmental crisis with economic causes. ...
Published in 2015, Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ called on “all men and women of good will” t...
As commentators assess the legacy left behind by Pope John Paul II, they will surely note with inter...
In June 2015, after much anticipation and a few leaks, Pope Francis released his encyclical entitled...
There are many ways in which people have sought to make climate change personally salient and action...
Pope Francis has expressed deep concern about the injustices and ecological harms of the current glo...
Katherine Sklarosky ’23 Major: Political Science and Theology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Joseph Cammarano, ...
According to Pope Francis (2015) our planet is “beginning to look more and more like an immense pile...
Two ‘moments’ in 2015 re-cast the debate over the challenge of climate change: the first was Pope Fr...
“We are on the edge of suicide. I hope governments take climate change seriously or there will be no...
Pope Francis addresses the intersecting concerns of environmental responsibility and authentic human...
During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitmen...
Environmental issues are outspoken worldwide due to the effects of environmental degradation. Faith ...
In Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’, the leader of the Catholic church prese...
In Laudato si’, Pope Francis analyses the climate crisis, caused by humankind (‘the cry of the earth...
The author sees in Laudato Si’ how Pope Francis combined environmental crisis with economic causes. ...
Published in 2015, Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ called on “all men and women of good will” t...
As commentators assess the legacy left behind by Pope John Paul II, they will surely note with inter...
In June 2015, after much anticipation and a few leaks, Pope Francis released his encyclical entitled...
There are many ways in which people have sought to make climate change personally salient and action...
Pope Francis has expressed deep concern about the injustices and ecological harms of the current glo...
Katherine Sklarosky ’23 Major: Political Science and Theology Faculty Mentor: Dr. Joseph Cammarano, ...
According to Pope Francis (2015) our planet is “beginning to look more and more like an immense pile...
Two ‘moments’ in 2015 re-cast the debate over the challenge of climate change: the first was Pope Fr...