Tag Archives: Laudato Si

Adirondack Chronicles 2017.2: Interdependence

- Spending just a few days in the wilderness reminds us of the interdependence of all living things.
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Environmental Justice Is Our Responsibility

- Caring for God's Creation is one of the major tenets of Catholic social justice and essential to the protection of human life. Trinity joins with hundreds of other universities, cities and states in affirming the Paris climate agreement and pledging to do what we can to ensure the future health of the environment for all generations to come.
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Least, Lost, Left Out

- Social Justice demands that the federal budget care for our neighbors in need.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.7: Cherish The Wild Things

- Farewell to the Wild Things!
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.6: Educators and Ecology

- Papal encyclical on the environment challenges and encourages the primacy of liberal arts in establishing the ethical basis for environmental stewardship.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.5: Birds and Bees, Bears and Butterflies

- Monarch butterflies are absent this year. Declines in species should set off alarm bells for the health of the ecosystem.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.4: Water Everywhere

- Water is one of the world's most precious resources. Even in the water-abundant Adirondacks, environmental vigilance is essential.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.3: Forest and Trees

- To understand the importance of protecting the environment, we have to be able to see both the forest and the trees.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.2

- The common grackle and the dragonfly: appreciating biodiversity and the urgent justice of Laudato Si
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015: Reflections on Laudato Si

- Pope Francis issues an encyclical on the environment just in time for this year's Adirondack Chronicles!
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