ORCIE Offerings ORCIE Offerings Adding our voice No place for polluters at UN Climate Conferences ORCIE on Social media Greetings and welcome to the inaugural edition of ORCIE Offerings, from the Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology, where Catholic religious congregations are collaboratively increasing impact on policy change towards social and ecological justice. twitter.com/soc_ecojustice facebook.com/socecojustice Winter 2023 When a fossil fuel company CEO was named as the President for the next Climate Conference, COP28, ORCIE joined more than 425 groups that called for a halt of the corporate capture of the United Nations and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The UN climate body is undermining its credibility and its ability to deliver the real and ambitious actions required to address the climate emergency. Time for a long overdue conflict-of-interest policy and an accountability framework to stop big polluters from hijacking the climate talks. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/kickbigpollutersout Meet Genevieve Gallant, ORCIE Executive Director. “Every day this year advocacy meetings are happening around the world, as people and communities raise their voices for a transformation of our relationship with the earth and the earth’s inhabitants. While at ORCIE we have only just begun, I am honoured to bring the message of integral ecology forward in upcoming meetings on Parliament Hill."
ORCIE Offerings ORCIE Offerings Adding our voice No place for polluters at UN Climate Conferences ORCIE on Social media Greetings and welcome to the inaugural edition of ORCIE Offerings, from the Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology, where Catholic religious congregations are collaboratively increasing impact on policy change towards social and ecological justice. twitter.com/soc_ecojustice facebook.com/socecojustice Winter 2023 When a fossil fuel company CEO was named as the President for the next Climate Conference, COP28, ORCIE joined more than 425 groups that called for a halt of the corporate capture of the United Nations and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The UN climate body is undermining its credibility and its ability to deliver the real and ambitious actions required to address the climate emergency. Time for a long overdue conflict-of-interest policy and an accountability framework to stop big polluters from hijacking the climate talks. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/kickbigpollutersout Meet Genevieve Gallant, ORCIE Executive Director. “Every day this year advocacy meetings are happening around the world, as people and communities raise their voices for a transformation of our relationship with the earth and the earth’s inhabitants. While at ORCIE we have only just begun, I am honoured to bring the message of integral ecology forward in upcoming meetings on Parliament Hill."
ORCIE Offerings ORCIE Offerings Adding our voice No place for polluters at UN Climate Conferences ORCIE on Social media Greetings and welcome to the inaugural edition of ORCIE Offerings, from the Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology, where Catholic religious congregations are collaboratively increasing impact on policy change towards social and ecological justice. twitter.com/soc_ecojustice facebook.com/socecojustice Winter 2023 When a fossil fuel company CEO was named as the President for the next Climate Conference, COP28, ORCIE joined more than 425 groups that called for a halt of the corporate capture of the United Nations and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The UN climate body is undermining its credibility and its ability to deliver the real and ambitious actions required to address the climate emergency. Time for a long overdue conflict-of-interest policy and an accountability framework to stop big polluters from hijacking the climate talks. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/kickbigpollutersout Meet Genevieve Gallant, ORCIE Executive Director. “Every day this year advocacy meetings are happening around the world, as people and communities raise their voices for a transformation of our relationship with the earth and the earth’s inhabitants. While at ORCIE we have only just begun, I am honoured to bring the message of integral ecology forward in upcoming meetings on Parliament Hill."
ORCIE Offerings ORCIE Offerings Adding our voice No place for polluters at UN Climate Conferences ORCIE on Social media Greetings and welcome to the inaugural edition of ORCIE Offerings, from the Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology, where Catholic religious congregations are collaboratively increasing impact on policy change towards social and ecological justice. twitter.com/soc_ecojustice facebook.com/socecojustice Winter 2023 When a fossil fuel company CEO was named as the President for the next Climate Conference, COP28, ORCIE joined more than 425 groups that called for a halt of the corporate capture of the United Nations and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The UN climate body is undermining its credibility and its ability to deliver the real and ambitious actions required to address the climate emergency. Time for a long overdue conflict-of-interest policy and an accountability framework to stop big polluters from hijacking the climate talks. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/kickbigpollutersout Meet Genevieve Gallant, ORCIE Executive Director. “Every day this year advocacy meetings are happening around the world, as people and communities raise their voices for a transformation of our relationship with the earth and the earth’s inhabitants. While at ORCIE we have only just begun, I am honoured to bring the message of integral ecology forward in upcoming meetings on Parliament Hill."
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