Pope Francis on climate change:
Time is of the essence
Visit of the Holy Father to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, for "Discussion on Sustainable Developments Goals" |
Pope Francis tells finance ministers they have “the
responsibility of working to achieve the goals that your governments have
adopted” to combat climate change.
By Vatican News
At a discussion on the Sustainable Development Goals,
organized by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Pope Francis described climate
change as “an issue of great importance for humanity and the whole of
creation”.
The discussion brought together finance ministers from
various countries to reflect on the theme “Climate Change and New Evidence from
Science, Engineering, and Policy”.
Profits valued over persons
Pope Francis lamented that, “We live at a time when profits
and losses seem to be more highly valued than lives and death, and when a
company’s net worth is given precedence over the infinite worth of our human
family”. On the contrary, “Today’s global interdependence obliges us to think
in terms of one world with a common plan”, and he called on finance ministers
to “work to achieve the goals” agreed on by governments in the UN’s Sustainable
Development Goals and the Paris Climate Agreement COP21.
"The signs are not good"
The Holy Father sounded a dire warning about the current
state of affairs. “The signs today are not good”, he said, pointing to
declining investment in clean energy and a rise in the concentration of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere. Citing leading climatologists and experts, Pope
Francis said, “Their message was clear and insistent. We need to act decisively
to put an end to all emissions of greenhouse gases by mid-century at the very
latest, and to do even more than that”.
Specifically, Pope Francis called on ministers to commit to
several specific goals:
- to value what is important, not what is superfluous;
- to correct our national accounts and our business
accounts, so as to stop engaging in activities that are destroying our planet;
- to put an end to global dependency on fossil fuels;
- to open a new chapter of clean and safe energy, that
utilizes, for example, renewable resources such as wind, sun and water;
- above all, to act prudently and responsibly in our
economies to actually meet human needs, promote human dignity, help the poor
and be set free of the idolatry of money that creates so much suffering.
Waiting for decisive action
“Before all else”, the Pope said, “We must recognize the
ledger of life itself, of human dignity and survival”. He said it is his
“prayerful hope that, as stewards of the world’s finances, you will agree upon
a common plan that accords with climate science, the latest in clean energy
engineering, and above all the ethics of human dignity”.
Pope Francis told the finance ministers, “Time is of the
essence. We await your decisive action for the sake of all humanity.”
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OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS at the "Climate Change and
New Evidence from Science, Engineering, and Policy" Meeting with Finance
Ministers from Various Nations.
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