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Pope warns climate change turning Earth into desert, garbage

- NICOLE WINFIELD

VATICAN CITY Pope Francis urged government­s on Friday to make good on their commitment­s to curb global warming, warning that climate change, continued unsustaina­ble developmen­t and rampant consumptio­n threatens to turn the Earth into a vast pile of “rubble, deserts and refuse.”

Francis made the appeal at a Vatican conference marking the third anniversar­y of his landmark environmen­tal encyclical “Praise Be.” The document, meant to spur action at the 2015 Paris climate conference, called for a paradigm shift in humanity’s relationsh­ip with Mother Nature.

In his remarks, Francis urged government­s to honour their Paris commitment­s and said institutio­ns like the IMF and World Bank had important roles to play in encouragin­g reforms promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“There is a real danger that we will leave future generation­s only rubble, deserts and refuse,” he warned.

The Paris accord, reached by 195 countries, seeks to avoid some of the worst effects of climate change by curbing global greenhouse gas emissions via individual, nonbinding national plans. U.S. President Donald Trump has said the U.S. will pull out of the accord negotiated by his predecesso­r unless he can get a better deal.

Friday’s conference was the latest in a series of Vatican initiative­s meant to impress a sense of urgency about global warming and the threat it poses in particular to the world’s poorest and most marginaliz­ed people.

Recently, Francis invited oil executives and investors to the Vatican for a closed-door conference where he urged them to find alternativ­es to fossil fuels. He warned that climate change was a challenge of “epochal proportion­s.”

And next year, Francis has called a three-week synod, or meeting of bishops, specifical­ly to address the church’s response to the ecological crisis in the Amazon, where deforestat­ion threatens what he has called the “lung” of the planet and the indigenous peoples who live there.

“It grieves us to see the lands of indigenous peoples expropriat­ed and their cultures trampled on by predatory schemes and by new forms of colonialis­m, fueled by the culture of waste and consumeris­m,” Francis said Friday.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ ALESSANDRA TARANTINO ?? Pope Francis blesses the crowd as he recites the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlookin­g St.Peter's Square, at the Vatican, last Sunday
AP PHOTO/ ALESSANDRA TARANTINO Pope Francis blesses the crowd as he recites the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlookin­g St.Peter's Square, at the Vatican, last Sunday

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