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World Food Day reflection from Bangladesh One essential aspect of the mystery of the human person is its union of the earthly body and the heavenly soul, a union on earth destined for eternity. >> World Food Day: Feeding Bangladesh In Bangladesh, food is the basic daily concern. There is much unjust poverty. There is a lack of “daily bread” for many. The smallest available food is treated with great care; and it brings joy to the poor. >> Climate Justice Newsletter Volume 6 This eNewsletter is an update on the work of Caritas member organizations on climate justice. If you no longer wish to receive this publication, please email caritas.internationalis@caritas.va >> Church report calls for urgent action on glaciers Human actions are having "serious and potentially irreversible impacts" on the warming of the Earth, according to a report published by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in April. >> How climate change affects rural poor Trócaire (Caritas Ireland) and our partner agencies in the developing world are responding to the challenge of more extreme weather patterns. In order for our response to be as effective as possible, we need a better understanding of how climate variability interacts with poverty and vulnerability. >> |
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