Campaigns
| Why do church people campaign on JPIC issues? Catholics need to make practical judgments on political matters through the lens of faith to overcome being simply guided by self interest or party loyalty. (more) |
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CLIMATE CHANGE CAMPAIGN |
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| Climate Change & 2007 Elections The 2007 Federal election is one opportunity for us as a nation to make a choice about changing our pattern of energy use. (more) |
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| Vatican Report Media Release, 2007 A Vatican Conference on Climate Change. Eighty delegates from around the world gathered at the Vatican to gather data on climate change and form a Church response. (more) |
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| GENETIC ENGINEERING CAMPAIGN | |
| Genetically Modified Foods and the NSW State Elections, 2007 by Charles Rue. (more) | |
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Say No to GE Food |
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Vatican Academy to help save GM Foods, 2009 A Study Week at the Vatican was apparently a public relations exercise by biotech companies in a tactic to lobby for Vatican endorsement of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). (more) |
| Pope and scientists condemn food miracles, 2009 In 2009 when a Pontifical Academy of Science’s study week lauded the role of GMO food miracles for the poor they were at odds with both Pope Benedict XVI and scientists. (more) |
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| TRADE, DEBT AND AID CAMPAIGNS | |
| Chocolate, slavery and debt There is a link between the production and marketing of chocolate, slave labour and the debt burden of poor countries. (more) |
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