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  • Why Imperfect Climate Action Is Better Than Perfect Inaction

    Why Imperfect Climate Action Is Better Than Perfect Inaction

    The following article by Sophia Hurst is republished from https://www.earthday.org/ January 30, 2026 Every January people are encouraged to reinvent themselves. We make resolutions to eat better, move more, spend less, and waste less. We promise ourselves to quit plastic, go zero-waste, buy only ethical brands, and shrink our effect on climate change overnight. But…

  • Well done to Moycraig Young Farmers

    Well done to Moycraig Young Farmers

    Moycraig Young Farmers is with Power NI e Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster. ♻️🌎 Moycraig is MOO-ving to ZERO 🌎♻️ This year, we are building on from the strong sustainability pledge we had created last year. We are delighted to announce our new pledge which is “Moycraig MOO-ving to ZERO” This isn’t just a motto…

  • 4 Corners Festival Begins 29th January-8th February

    4 Corners Festival Begins 29th January-8th February

    Full programme of events: https://www.4cornersfestival.com/festival-years/2026-festival/

  • Fire at COP 30

    Fire at COP 30

    A fire broke out in the Blue Zone at COP30 in Belém onThursday 20th November, everything stopped. Pavilions went up in flames, alarms sounded and thousands of people had to move quickly. For many, it was frightening. No one travels across the world for a climate summit expecting smoke, confusion and sirens. But in the…

  • From Words to Action: André Corrêa do Lago’s Ten Letters to Belém

    From Words to Action: André Corrêa do Lago’s Ten Letters to Belém

    In the run up to COP 30 in Belém,Brazil,  André Corrêa do Lago — the Brazilian diplomat serving as President-Designate — has written a remarkable series of ten “Letters from the Presidency” tracing the journey toward this milestone. Each letter invites the world to move from a cycle of words to a cycle of action,…

  • Migration: Today and Tomorrow

    Migration: Today and Tomorrow

    Seminar at the Belfast Jesuit Centre, Wednesday 10th September 2025 As part of this year’s Season of Creation programme in Belfast, a well-attended seminar on “Migration Today and Tomorrow” took place in the Jesuit Centre on Wednesday 10th September. Organized by “Join the Dots Together” in partnership with the Migrant Centre NI, the evening formed…

  • Pope Leo XIV: Build bridges for ecological and social justice

    Pope Leo XIV: Build bridges for ecological and social justice

    Reproduced from Vatican News: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-05/pope-leo-xiv-videomessage-laudato-si-common-home.html Marking the 10th anniversary of Laudato si’, Pope Leo XIV sends a videomessage to the Network of Universities for the Care of Our Common Home, and encourages their synodal reflection ahead of COP30. By Francesca Merlo Ahead of the tenth anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato si’, Pope Leo XIV…

  • Global Women-Led, Multi-Faith Climate Action Network

    Global Women-Led, Multi-Faith Climate Action Network

    In a ground-breaking initiative to tackle the pressing issue of climate change, women faith leaders from around the world are gathering in Rome in October 2024 to launch a global, multi-faith, women-led climate action network. This network, inspired by a key recommendation from the Wilton Park conference on Women, Faith, and Climate Change, aims to…

  • “Agriculture, Land Use and Climate Democracy” Conference

    “Agriculture, Land Use and Climate Democracy” Conference

    “Agriculture Land Use and Climate Democracy” Conference, organized by the Centre for Democracy and Peace in the MAC, Belfast, 14th October 2024 by Juanita Majury I was delighted to attend the “Agriculture Land Use and Climate Democracy” conference, organized by the Centre for Democracy and Peace, held on 14th October, 2024, at The MAC. It…

  • Lausanne 4: Scientist Katherine Hayhoe on Creation Care—‘It’s an Issue of Faith’

    Lausanne 4: Scientist Katherine Hayhoe on Creation Care—‘It’s an Issue of Faith’

    The recent Lausanne Congress, held in September 2024 in Incheon, South Korea, placed faith at the core of its discussions, with notable speakers like Dr. Katharine Hayhoe emphasizing the integration of faith and environmental stewardship. Hayhoe, a leading climate scientist and Christian, stressed that caring for creation is not just about environmentalism but is deeply…