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03: Lou Albano - Faith, Journalism, & Climate Justice Converge

03: Lou Albano - Faith, Journalism, & Climate Justice Converge

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In this timely episode, hosts Giles Trendle and Sangeeta Waldron speak with award-winning Filipino journalist Lou Albano, managing editor at GMA News Online, to explore how faith, climate, and community converge in the Philippines - one of the most climate-vulnerable countries on Earth.

With the Philippines being the world’s third-largest Catholic country, what role does the Church play in climate action? Lou unpacks the legacy of Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’, discusses the arrival of Pope Leo XIV, and whether the Vatican is becoming a global force for environmental change.

Lou also shares her on-the-ground experiences at COP in Baku and offers a stark look at how the climate crisis is impacting Filipino communities right now.

Visit the Green House Duo, where you can connect with Sangeeta Waldron and Giles Trendle.

Here's more information about Sangeeta Waldron's book, What Will Your Legacy Be? - Conversations With Global Change Makers About The Climate Crisis

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