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New Resource! Practical Ways We Can Help Pollinators August 14th, 2023
Actions to Support Local Pollinator Biodiversity
BACKGROUND
At the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) in 2022, countries agreed to return 30% of land and 30% of the oceans to nature. Seizing this momentum, in June 2023, Irish Bishops called for conservation of nearly a third of church property to become havens for pollinators and biodiversity.
The bishops’ initiative responds to:
- Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical “Laudato Si, on Care for Our Common Home,”
- the impending loss of biodiversity
- and agreements made at COP15 in December 2022.
Integrity of Creation as an integral part of evangelization was re-affirmed at the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate’s 37th General Chapter in September 2022.
The OMI Justice, Peace & Integrity of Creation has adapted some ideas from the Irish Bishops’ resource Faith Communities Actions to Help Pollinators and complied them as possible actions for people to take.
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Celebrating the World’s Indigenous Peoples on this Day August 9th, 2023
Today is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and we join Forest Peoples Programme in showcasing Indigenous contributions to biodiversity conservation through the Transformative Pathways website.
- The Transformative Pathways website, launched on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, is a platform to evidence Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ work safeguarding biodiversity across the globe.
- The Transformative Pathways website, in close collaboration with Local Biodiversity Outlooks, is also a repository of information to ensure Indigenous voices are heard in global biodiversity policy.
Westpath Sustainable Investment Report August 4th, 2023
“We welcome the publication of the 2021-2022 Sustainable Investment report from Westpath Benefits and Investments where they discuss their particular achievements to promote sustainable investments and a number of other issues wherein they collaborate with us and other ICCR members on a regular basis.”
CONGRATULATIONS!
2023 Food & Beverage Benchmark Findings July 31st, 2023
BENCHMARK FINDINGS REPORT
“The practices of companies operating in the food and beverage sector has attracted the attention of customers, investors, and consumers for a number of years. The issues that the sector races touch all of our lives and we have grown in awareness about the workers who harvest these products before they are delivered tour tables.
“We welcome this report and hope that it gives you a good snapshot of the status of the companies that operate in this sector and provide you with the information needed consider your shopping choices in the sector. It should also provide you with some ways to improve your personal solidarity especially migrant workers who regularly harvest the products these companies deliver to market.” (Fr. Séamus Finn, OMI)
FOREWORD
“An estimated 2.1 million agriculture workers are in conditions of forced labour. Another 3.2 million victims of forced labour are in the manufacturing sector, which can include the preparation and packaging of food and beverages.
Much of the work of putting food on our plates is done by migrant workers, who are often targeted for exploitation. These workers generally have few, if any, legal protections, rarely have either the right or the opportunity to organise or speak up about mistreatment, and are sent to some of the most isolated locations in the world to work – whether fishing on a distant water fleet or picking crops on a farm the size of a large metropolis.” READ THE REPORT