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Laudato Si' at 10 Series

Laudato si' at 10 Series

The Hank Center is proud to be involved in a number of events commemorating the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home:

Envisioning a Livable Future

An online, 7-part serial symposium in collaboration with John Carroll University, marking the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home.

January 29, February 17, March 11, April 9, 2025 

Online webinar


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Session 1: The Current State of Climate Science

Session 2: The Contribution of Catholic Social Thought


Envisioning a Livable Future is an online, serial conference marking the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home. This groundbreaking document called climate change “one of the principal challenges facing humanity in our day,” proposed an analysis of “the human roots of the ecological crisis,” and advanced a new ecological vision for the challenges ahead.

Guided by the Jesuit apostolic preferences to “accompany young people in the creation of a hope-filled future” and to "collaborate in the care of our common home,” the conference seeks to inspire lively interdisciplinary dialogues aimed at:

  • Raising ecological consciousness,

  • Drawing attention to climate-forward initiatives, and

  • Encouraging both personal discernment and social action.

Following the four spring 2025 events, fall 2025 events will address investment and finance for a greener future, the promise and perils of technology, and the role of the arts.


Speakers:

January 29: The Current State of Climate Science

  • , Chief Scientist for the Nature Conservancy & Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law, Texas Tech University

  • , Director of the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability and Professor of Earth & Environment, Boston University

  • Nancy Tuchman, Founding Dean of the ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Sustainability and Professor of Biology, ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago

February 17: The Contribution of Catholic Social Thought

  • , Social Media Manager and Young Adult Mobilization Program Assistant, Catholic Climate Covenant

  • , Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture, University of Dayton

  • , Distinguished Research Professor in Climate Sciences, University of California at San Diego, and Pontifical Academy of Sciences

  • , Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies and Chemistry, MIT, and Pontifical Academy of Sciences

March 11: The Political Economy of Climate Change

  • , Co-Founder, Delta Fund

  • , Co-Founder, Delta Fund

  • , author of The Value of a Whale: On the Illusions of Green Capitalism

  • , Assistant Professor of Media Studies, University of Colorado Boulder

  • , Co-Founder, Francesco Collaborative

April 9: Environmental Politics

  • , Director, Justice & Peace Studies Program, and Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Studies, Creighton University

  • , Director of Parks and Recreation, City of Cleveland

  • , Director, Great Lakes Environmental Justice Program, Restore America’s Estuaries

  • , Professor Emeritus of Biology, Florida International University, and Mayor of South Miami, 2010-2020

  • , John Carroll University Journalist in Residence & former NBC News correspondent


This conference is organized by John Carroll University, in collaboration with the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago.


Climate Change Conference: Shifting Waters: Water Security and the Emerging Water Crisis

The conference examines the climate crisis from multiple perspectives, highlighting the connections between climate change and social justice, and convenes experts and leaders from diverse sectors to surface and advance just and equitable solutions to the climate crisis. This year’s conference is entitled Shifting Waters: Climate Change, Water Security and the Emerging Water Crisis which will be held March 12 – 15, 2025 in the Sr. Jean MPRs.

March 15, 2025

In-person, Lake Shore Campus,

ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago


Special final panel and reception:

The Hank Center has supported the annual Climate Change Conference from its inception and is proud to host a special panel this year: Laudato si'@ 10: Pope Francis and Caring for Our Common Home Today. This event includes a post panel reception and is one of the free sessions offered by the conference.

Saturday, March 15, 2025 | 7:30 PM

McCormick Lounge, Lake Shore Campus,

ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago


This panel is free and all are welcome; registration for the conference is not required to attend this final session.

There is a concert that follows the reception, an original composition by Loyola's Dongryul Lee—Missa Laudato Si'—and we hope you are able to attend this as well. The concert is a ticketed event, which can be purchased .