
As we count down to COP30, let’s learn about the vital concept of agroecology—a science and practice that intertwines ecological principles with social justice to build sustainable food systems. In this episode, our guests share how agroecology offers a powerful alternative to industrial agriculture by promoting biodiversity, restoring soil health, and empowering local communities. Join us to learn how farmers, indigenous peoples, and youth grassroots movements are reclaiming agroecological practices and pushing for the policies that will pave the road to climate justice.
Guests:
Dr. Miguel Altieri (Agronomist and Entomologist)
Amishi Agrawal (Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Oxford University)
Rayan Kassem (World Benchmarking Alliance)
Credits
Host:
Daniela Alba
Producer and Digital Designer:
Editorial Team:
Roberto Jaramillo, SJ
Giorgia Lucchi
Tiffany Trejo
Cristobal Emilfork SJ
Music by:
Juan Pablo Abalo
The Faith & Ecology Podcast is an initiative of the “Jesuits for Climate Justice: Faith in Action at COP30” Campaign. For more episodes, visit www.ecojesuit.com/faith-ecology-podcast. All rights reserved to the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus.