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Karaniwang Tao : Filipino response to Pope Francis’ challenge on climate change

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Author(s)
Pufpaff, Mark
Keywords
climate change
environmental ethics
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Environmental ethics
Climate ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3863536
Online Access
https://mrijournal.riccimac.org/index.php/en/issues-2/issue-2/43-4-karaniwang-tao-filipino-response-to-pope-francis-challenge-on-climate-change
Abstract
When Pope Francis published Laudato Si’ on 24 May, 2015, the Philippines was still recovering from the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan. In this encyclical, his challenge on the issue of climate change and the role of all people in caring for the environment prompted a number of responses from the karaniwang tao – the “common people” – of the Philippines. Building on the momentum generated during Pope Francis’ visit to the country before the publication of Laudato Si’, the encyclical was received as welcome support for local efforts at recovery. This essay details three responses, as examples of the kind of work the karaniwang tao of the Philippines are doing to deal with the threat of climate change.
Date
2018
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Macau Ricci Institute
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