Calgary Herald

Pontiff’s deputy addresses global warming

Plan must marry economic growth with poverty relief, cardinal says

- NICOLE WINFIELD

A new developmen­t model is needed to combat global warming, one that marries economic growth to combat poverty with a sustainabl­e use of resources, said Pope Francis’s deputy.

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state, said both political and economic commit- ment will be required to ensure the Earth’s health for future generation­s.

Parolin’s remarks came in a message Wednesday to a conference of business and church leaders on how sustainabl­e actions can drive the economic growth needed to lift people out of poverty. It’s a theme that Francis is expected to explore in his environmen­t encyclical, which is due in the coming weeks.

“When the future of the planet is at stake, there are no political frontiers, barriers or walls behind which we can hide to protect ourselves from the effects of environmen­tal and social degradatio­n,” Parolin’s message said. “There is no room for the globalizat­ion of indifferen­ce, the economy of exclusion or the throwaway culture so often denounced by Pope Francis.”

Parolin’s interventi­on was a clear indication that Francis endorses economic developmen­t proposals which help the poor but use new, clean-energy, low carbon and efficient technologi­es.

The conference was organized by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, which aims to drive economic prosperity while addressing climate change. Former Mexican president Felipe Calderon, who chairs the commission, said global action to stop climate change had long been stymied by fears that economic growth and jobs would be sacrificed. The commission’s studies, he said, had found the opposite.

“We can foster economic growth and mitigate climate risk at the same time,” he said. “In fact, this is the only way to achieve long-term, sustained economic growth, and through it to alleviate poverty for the millions of souls that need, demand and deserve it.”

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