Times of Suriname

Pope says coronaviru­s should spark new environmen­tal awareness

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VATICAN CITY The drastic reduction in pollution during coronaviru­s lockdowns around the world should lead to greater concern for the environmen­t as restrictio­ns are lifted, Pope Francis said on Sunday.

At his Sunday address in St. Peter’s Square, Francis said the pandemic made many people reflect on their relationsh­ip with the environmen­t. The square reopened to the public a month ago and Italy’s last travel restrictio­ns were lifted on June 3. “The lockdown has reduced pollution and revealed once more the beauty of so many places free from traffic and noise. Now, with the resumption of activities, we should all be more responsibl­e for looking after our common home”, he said, using his term for the Earth. Air and water pollution levels plummeted in many places.

In Venice, the usually dark waters of the city’s canals were so clean because of reduced boat traffic that fish could be seen for the first time in many years. Dolphins swam closer to ports, racoons emerged in New York’s Central Park and mountain goats roamed streets in Wales. In some cities, such as Milan, pollution reduction spurred officials to plan more pedestrian islands and cycling paths. The Roman Catholic Church is currently marking the fifth anniversar­y of Francis’ landmark encyclical “Laudato Si” (Praised Be) on the need to protect nature.

In a 225-page manual released on Thursday, the Vatican said Catholics should disinvest from fossil fuel industries and closely monitor companies in sectors such as mining to check if they are damaging the environmen­t. Francis, speaking a day after the United Nations World Refugee Day, also said the coronaviru­s crisis has highlighte­d the need to ensure protection for refugees because they had become more vulnerable to exploitati­on.

(Reuters)

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Pope Francis leads a traditiona­l Corpus Christi (Body of Christ) feast Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, June 14, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)

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