In this series, which comes as we approach COP28 in Dubai, we speak with a variety of guests on the impact of climate change. We'll be discussing the devastating effects of climate change that they have witnessed, why we must act quickly and decisively to address this, and what they'd like to see emerge from this year's COP. It forms part of a wider campaign calling for Justice at COP28 - find out more at www.jesuitmissions.org.uk
We spoke with the Bright Now Campaign Manager at Operation Noah, Julia Corcoran, about how her work and experience has shaped her views on dealing with climate change.
Julia is the host of 'What I Wish I Knew', a podcast by Thinking Faith, where she talks with guests about what they've learnt in life.
Find out more at www.thinkingfaith.org/podcast
And discover our COP28 campaign at www.jesuitmissions.org.uk/campaign/justice-at-co...
We caught up with Carlos Zepeda, assistant director in policy and practice at the Laudato Si' Research Institute, as part of our Justice at COP28 series.
Carlos spoke of his experience working in ecology in his home country, El Salvador, his hopes and ambitions for the upcoming COP conference in Dubai, which he will be attending, and why we need a clear plan to get to the root of the problem when it comes to climate change.
We sit down with John Paul de Quay, co-founder of the Ecological Conversion Group, to discuss action in combatting climate change, faith and the environment, and the goals for COP28.
Find out more about the Ecological Conversion Group at: www.theecg.org
For more information on Jesuit Missions, go to www.jesuitmissions.org.uk or follow @JesuitMissions on social media platforms.
We spoke with Bryan Galligan, an American Jesuit scholastic who specialises in climate justice and food security.
Bryan has spent time conducting research in East Africa, where he saw firsthand how extreme weather patterns can have disastrous consequences for local communities.
For more information about Bryan and his work, visit:
https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/stm.html
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