"Laudato si'" and the Path to COP22

Proceedings of the Joint Consultation
28 September 2016
Scripta Varia 128
Vatican City, 2016
E-Pub ahead of print
OPENING SESSION
Word of Welcome
Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo
Introduction
Cardinal Peter K. Turkson
Introduction
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
Introduction
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher
PANEL 1 • THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The Encyclical Laudato si' and the current horizons of scientific research
Prof. V. Ramanathan
The perspective of a Chinese Non-Governmental Organization
Prof. Frederick Dubee
Statement on “Laudato Si’ and the path to COP22”
Dr. Hoesung Lee
OPEN DISCUSSION
Reflections on "Laudato Si'" and the Path to COP22 in Marrakech
Eng. Tullio Pagano
PANEL 2 • THE CALL FOR AN INTEGRAL ECOLOGY
A vision from the field: climate challenges in developing countries
Dr. Pedro Walpole S.J.
Climate Change and the Economics
Prof. Stefano Zamagni
Solidarity facing the impacts of climate change
Mr. Bernd Nilles
OPEN DISCUSSION
Laudato Si’: Our Journey to and Beyond COP 22
Sr. Sheila Kinsey, FCJM
PANEL 3 • DRAWING NEAR COP22
The Radical Vision of Laudato si'
Dr Jeffrey Sachs
Connection, Disconnection, Reconnection: The Radical Vision of Laudato Si’
Dr. Anthony Annett PhD
The educational challenge of COP22
Prof. Pierre Léna
Statement of the Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Dr. Braulio Ferreira De Souza Dias
OPEN DISCUSSION
Considerations on “Laudato Si’” and the Path to COP22 in Marrakech
Prof. Mariagrazia Midulla
CONCLUDING SESSION
Myanmar
Charles Cardinal Maung Bo
Conclusions
Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi
A Holistic and Proactive Approach to Biodiversity and Green Development from the Perspective of a Chinese Non-Governmental Organization
Minister Hu Deping
Final Word of Greeting
Pope Francis
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