Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Pope to oil execs: Energy needs mustn’t destroy civilizati­on

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VATICAN CITY » Pope Francis told leading oil executives Saturday that the transition to less-polluting energy sources “is a challenge of epochal proportion­s” and warned that satisfying the world’s energy needs “must not destroy civilizati­on.”

The Vatican said Francis held a two-day conference with the executives as a follow-up to his encyclical three years ago that called on people to save the planet from climate change and other environmen­tal ills.

Participan­ts included the CEOs of Italian oil giant ENI, British Petroleum, ExxonMobil and Norway’s Statoil as well as scientists and managers of major investment funds. Their remarks on the first day of the closed-door conference were not released by the Vatican.

While Francis lauded the oil executives for embedding an assessment of climate change risks into their planning strategies, he also put them on notice for their “continued search for fossil fuel reserves,” 2½ years after the Paris climate accord “clearly urged keeping most fossil fuels undergroun­d.”

“Civilizati­on requires energy, but energy must not destroy civilizati­on,” he implored.

Energy experts and those who advocate fighting climate change expressed doubts before the conference that it would amount to anything other than a PR opportunit­y for the companies to burnish their image without making meaningful changes.

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