Pope Francis on Amazon: That
forest lung is vital for our planet
A labourer gestures as he looks at a fire that spread to the farm he works on in northern Mato Grosso state in Brazil (AFP) |
Pope Francis prays that Amazon fires might be contained as
possible.
By Vatican News
At the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Francis noted the universal
concern for the “vast fires” that are raging throughout the Amazon region. The
Holy Father prayed that, “with the commitment of all,” the fires “might be
contained as soon as possible.”
“That forest lung is vital for our planet,” the Pope said.
Army depolyed to fight fires
Brazilian state experts reported nearly 77,000 wildfires
across the country so far in 2019, an increase of 85% over the same period in
2018. More than half of those fires occurred in the Amazon region.
On Saturday, Brazilian troops on Saturday were deploying in
the Amazon to fight the fires. President Jair Bolsonaro tried to temper global
concern, saying that previously deforested areas had burned and that intact
rainforest was spared. Some 44,000 troops will be available for
"unprecedented" operations to put out the fires, and forces are
heading to six Brazilian states that asked for federal help, Defense Minister
Fernando Azevedo said.
The Brazilian military operations came after widespread
criticism of Bolsonaro's handling of the situation. On Friday, the president
authorized the armed forces to put out fires, saying he is committed to
protecting the Amazon region.
Growing concern
The large number of fires in the Amazon has prompted
anti-government protests as well as an international outcry. In a statement
issued last week, the Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean (CELAM)
express their deep concern for destructive fires burning the world’s forests.
The Bishops called on the governments of Amazon countries,
the United Nations and the international community to help “save the lungs of
the world.” Quoting a homily by Pope Francis, the Bishops urged all those who
occupy positions of responsibility to be “custodians of creation, of
God’s design inscribed in nature, guardians of the other, of the environment”
and to “not allow the signs of destruction and death accompany the path of this
in our world” – because, they say, “if the Amazon suffers, the world suffers”.
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