By LiCAS.news

Tagaytay City, April 16, 2024: More than 30 church workers from various bishops’ conferences in Asia on April 15 ended a three-day workshop on building climate-resilient communities.

The workshop, organized by the Office of Human Development – Climate Change Desk (OHD-CCD) of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC), was hosted by Caritas Philippines in Tagaytay City, the Philippines.

Participants engaged in thorough discussions on prevailing climate trends and the sustainability issues facing the region. They also shared best practices and action plans in battling the impacts of the climate crisis.

Bishop Allwyn D’Silva of Bombay, chairperson of the OHD-CCD, said the Catholic Church must get “more involved” in various environmental concerns because “Asia is a home to many of the countries that are vulnerable to climate change.”

The prelate challenged churches in Asia to “build up a network” of advocates and “like-minded actors” to spearhead climate actions, all dedicated to fostering climate-resilient communities.

During the workshop, Dr. Benedict Alo D’Rozario, president of Caritas Asia, discussed how the Catholic Church’s social action and humanitarian arms are trying to collectively defend and empower communities against the impacts of the ecological crisis.

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  1. A few questions to the OHD-CCD of FABC:
    1) Are Catholic prelates and the vast number of Catholic institutions ready to stop using” Air Conditioners”?
    2) Are they ready to shift to “paperless communication” methods?
    3) What concrete steps have they taken with regard to safe ways of “solid waste management”?
    4) What is the percentage of Catholic institutions using “solar and wind energy”?
    5) In what way do they promote indigenous food, medicine and eco-friendly constructions?

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