Ecojesuit: colaborando a través de las redes de contacto y las relaciones internacionales
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https://doi.org/10.14422/cir.i29.y2024.007Palabras clave:
Ecojesuit, UNFCCC, COP, SJES, UAPs, discernimiento, planificación apostólica, bienes universales, justicia climática, pérdidas y daños, Laudato si', De Statu SocietatisResumen
Desentrañar la experiencia de Ecojesuit como red global nos puede ayudar a explorar nuevas vías de colaboración entre instituciones e individuos comprometidos con una mejor participación en procesos globales. Ecojesuit, una pequeña voz en los márgenes de las reuniones de las Naciones Unidas sobre clima y sostenibilidad, contribuye al esfuerzo de un compromiso social más amplio en pos de la acción global. Conecta con otras organizaciones con las que comparte buena voluntad, capacidades y voces preocupadas por la casa común y en favor de aquellos que luchan en las realidades locales del desastre climático. A pesar de que la COP28 ha sido una gran decepción para aquellos que buscan la eliminación gradual de los combustibles fósiles, las investigaciones del Panel Internacional sobre Cambio Climático (IPCC) son cada vez menos cuestionadas. La participación en las relaciones internacionales profundiza las Preferencias Apostólicas Universales y las Conferencias regionales sobre planificación apostólica de los jesuitas. El proceso de expansión de una red colaborativa jesuita tarda décadas en llevarse a cabo; cada revisión implica una mayor participación e inclusión de las realidades y significado de la vida actuales.
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