Pope Francis On Climate Change: Humans Have Been Irresponsible

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A draft letter from Pope Francis to Catholic churches on the issue of climate change has been leaked by Italian newspaper L’Espresso.

The 200-page letter outlines the Pope’s concern for the environment, with heavy criticism aimed at humans who have “used the earth irresponsibly” and who have become “detached from the planet”.

Independent.co.uk reports:

Citing a similarly pivotal encyclical by Pope John XXIII during the Cold War urging for peace, Pope Francis addresses “every person who lives on this planet” to engage with the issue of climate change.

“Climate change […] constitutes one of the main current challenges for humanity,” Pope Francis warns.

In a segment characteristic of his concern for the poor, the Holy See goes on to argue that developing countries will bear the brunt of the resulting issues which were caused by “the enormous consumption of some rich countries.”

Pope Franics also stresses that the destruction of the environment is wrong not only because God entrusted us with the Earth, but because human life itself must be protected through lifestyle changes.

The document – which is the first Pope Francis has written – features six chapters and two prayers. It will be presented to a press conference by Cardinal Peter Turkson, head of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Metropolitan John Zizioulas of the Orthodox Church, and – most controversially – Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a professor at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, according to The Sunday Times.

An encyclical is the highest level of teaching document a Pope can issue, and could therefore see the world’s 1.2billion Catholics adopt greener lifestyles.

It comes after the Pope declared last year that he intends to tackle climate change in 2015, and it is widely regarded as an attempt to influence the UN talks in Paris later this year.

Highlighting the importance of the draft letter, a Vatican official told Bloomberg that the release was a “heinous act.”

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