Brian Roewe

Brian Roewe is NCR environment correspondent. Much of his reporting appears at EarthBeat, NCR's journalism initiative on faith and climate change. He has covered environmental issues for NCR since 2011. His reporting has earned multiple honors, including from the Religion News Association and Catholic Media Association. Brian began with NCR in November 2011, and is a graduate of Saint Louis University and Rockhurst University.

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Last-minute COP27 deal on loss and damage called 'a real breakthrough'

No longer just an observer, Vatican looks to wield new status in UN climate talks

What is loss and damage?

Ahead of COP27, faith leaders back global treaty to end the use of fossil fuels

Bill McKibben urges climate alliance of young and old at Jesuit justice gathering

Catholic Relief Services campaign aims to engage US Catholics on climate change

Laudato Si' documentary puts a human face on climate change, director says

High levels of 'forever chemicals' in children's school uniforms, study finds

Activists in Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' hail halt to petrochemical complexes

More than 600 faith leaders urge EPA to draft new clean car standards

With floods and fires raging, Season of Creation invites Christians to listen to nature's cries

Cardinal-designate McElroy has long commitment to Laudato Si', environment

Historic climate law, signed by Biden, has Catholic fingerprints all over it

Synod report details US bishops' avoidance of church teaching on creation care

Interfaith campaign pushes climate-concerned voters to the midterm polls

Faith groups respond to Sen. Manchin's surprise climate deal with shock, optimism

With the planet at 'a breaking point', pope urges decisive action at UN environment summits

African youth deliver environmental demands to bishops at Laudato Si' meeting

Scottish faith leaders call on COP26 president to ensure climate pledges are kept

Catholic groups oppose EU vote to designate gas and nuclear energy as 'green'

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