American bishops decry Trump's decision on climate
change
Vatican Radio) The Bishops of the United States have
decried President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the 2015 Paris
Climate Agreement saying his decision “not to honor the U.S.
commitment” to the Paris climate deal is “deeply troubling.”
In a statement released
shortly after the President’s announcement at the White House, Bishop Oscar
Cantu, chairman of the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on International Justice and
Peace pointed out that “The Scriptures affirm the value of caring for creation
and caring for each other in solidarity”, and that “the Paris agreement is an
international accord that promotes these values”.
He said that “President Trump’s decision will harm the
people of the United States and the world, especially the poorest, most
vulnerable communities”.
The statement also notes that the impacts of climate change
are already being experienced in “sea level rise, glacial melts, intensified
storms and more frequent droughts”.
Bishop Cantu continued saying that the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops, Pope Francis and “the entire Catholic Church have
consistently upheld the Paris Agreement as an important international mechanism
to promote environmental stewardship and encourage climate change mitigation.”
“I can only hope – he concluded – that the President will
propose concrete ways to address global climate change and promote
environmental stewardship.”
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