Climate talks with Francisca Ziniel: “The youth voice is the voice of hope, of the future, and action”
Cover Photo: Cynesa. From 6 to 18 November 2022, the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27) took […]

Cover Photo: Cynesa. From 6 to 18 November 2022, the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27) took […]
Yesterday European industry ministers met in Brussels to adopt a Council general approach on the Commission’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
Note: this op-ed was originally published in the EUobserver on 1st December 2022 A landmark draft EU law that could
How Berlin and Paris sold-out the EU corporate due diligence law Read More »
CIDSE, together with over 200 civil society organisations led by the coalition campaign Real Zero Europe, slams the European Commission’s
EC proposal for EU carbon removal: “Full of red flags” Read More »
During the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27), CIDSE, the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns and the Institute for Agriculture
False solutions in agriculture: what was discussed during CIDSE’s side event at COP27? Read More »
When a tailing dam operated by Brazilian multinational Vale collapsed in 2019 taking more than 270 lives and destroying the
International Solidarity with Dom Vicente Brazilian Auxiliary Bishop from Belo Horizonte Read More »
In this crucial year, the 27th Conference of Parties climate conference (COP27) presented a historic opportunity to raise climate ambition,
COP27 Press Release: A glimpse of hope in worsening climate times Read More »
Steps toward an equitable response to the climate crisisCivil society equity review, November 2022 As climate negotiations enter in full
The imperative of Cooperation Read More »
PRESS RELEASE After the first week of the UN Climate Conference COP27 ended, senior African Church leaders and Catholic organisations
Senior African Cardinal calls for climate reparations for vulnerable communities Read More »
Op-ed by his Eminence Fridolin Besungu Cardinal Ambongo, Archbishop of Kinshasa and the Vice-President of SECAM and President of the
Climate change inaction is a moral outrage Read More »