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Pope makes a plea for planet Earth

“We cannot continue to squeeze it like an orange,” pontiff says

- Associated Press

Pope Francis on Saturday issued an urgent call to action to defend the planet and help the poor in his second TED talk.

The pontiff, known for his affinity for social media and technology, said in a videotaped message to a TED conference on climate change that the coronaviru­s pandemic had put a focus on the social-environmen­tal challenge facing the globe.

“Science tells us, every day with more precision, that it is necessary to act with urgency — I am not exaggerati­ng, science tells us this — if we want to have the hope of avoiding radical changes in the climate and catastroph­es,” Francis said, looking directly in the camera as he looked up from his prepared remarks.

He set as a goal for the next decade constructi­ng a world capable of responding to current generation­s, “without compromisi­ng the possibilit­ies of the future generation­s.” He framed his call with references to his 2015 encyclical on climate change, “Laudato Si,“(Be Praised) and the more recent “Fratelli tutti” (Brothers All) on the failure of market capitalism.

Francis laid out three paths of action: promoting education about the environmen­t “based on scientific data and an ethical approach,” assuring drinking water and an adequate food supply through sustainabl­e agricultur­e and promoting the transforma­tion from fossil fuels to clean energy sources.

“We have just a few years — scientists calculate roughly fewer than 30 — to drasticall­y reduce the emissions of gas and the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere,” the pope said, adding that the transition needs to take into account the poor, local population­s and those who work in the energy sector.

He called on investors to exclude companies that do not take the environmen­t into account.

“In fact, the earth must be taken care of, cultivated and protected; we cannot continue to squeeze it like an orange. And we can say this, taking care of the Earth is a human right,” Francis said.

 ??  ?? From top left: Actor Don Cheadle, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, U.S. actor Mark Ruffalo, United Nations Secretary-general Antonio Guterres, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Pope Francis, Australian actor Chris Hemsworth, U.S. actress Jane Fonda, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore speak Oct. 10 at the Countdown Global Launch 2020.
From top left: Actor Don Cheadle, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, U.S. actor Mark Ruffalo, United Nations Secretary-general Antonio Guterres, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Pope Francis, Australian actor Chris Hemsworth, U.S. actress Jane Fonda, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore speak Oct. 10 at the Countdown Global Launch 2020.
 ?? Photos from TED /AFP via Getty Images ?? Pope Francis speaks Oct. 10 at the Countdown Global Launch 2020. With a call to save the planet, Prince William and Pope Francis joined activists, artists, celebritie­s and politician­s in a free streamed TED event aimed at mobilizing and unifying people to confront the climate crisis.
Photos from TED /AFP via Getty Images Pope Francis speaks Oct. 10 at the Countdown Global Launch 2020. With a call to save the planet, Prince William and Pope Francis joined activists, artists, celebritie­s and politician­s in a free streamed TED event aimed at mobilizing and unifying people to confront the climate crisis.

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