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Pope seeks ‘courage’ to act on climate change

Appeals to young people to protect the planet

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ASSISI, Italy — Pope Francis, visiting Assisi, the birthplace of his namesake saint who was close to nature, called on Saturday for “courage” in abandoning fossil fuels and lamented that older generation­s didn’t know how to protect the planet and secure peace.

He told young people he was pinning his hopes on their efforts in working to save the planet and to make the world’s economy more attentive to the poor.

During his brief visit Saturday to the hill town in central Italy, Francis spoke to a gathering of some 1,000 young people, some of them young economists.

Others are involved in efforts including start-ups, focused on helping the environmen­t.

The participan­ts came from all over the world. Among them was a woman who recounted to the pope how she and her husband were helped to flee Afghanista­n after the takeover of the Taliban last year by an organizati­on called The Economy of Francis, which is inspired by the life of St. Francis, with his attention to the poor and others in need.

The pope said a world economy is needed that expresses “a new vision of the environmen­t and the Earth.”

“There are many people, businesses and institutio­ns that are making an ecological conversion. We need to go forward on this road and do more,” Francis said.

The pontiff cited an urgent need to discuss models of developmen­t.

“Now is the time for new courage in abandoning fossil fuels to accelerate the developmen­t of zero- or positive-impact sources of energy,” Francis said.

He told the young people: “Our generation has left you with a rich heritage, but we have not known how to protect the planet and are not securing peace.”

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