Pope Francis released a nearly two hundred-page encyclical on
the environment (NYT),
calling for changes to politics, economics, and lifestyles in order to
prevent unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem. The pontiff also
called for the
replacement (BBC) of fossil fuels without delay and called on industrialized nations to help developing countries
confront (Guardian)
the global environmental crisis. This is the first papal encyclical
dedicated to the topic of climate change and comes ahead of the pope's
visit to the United Nations in September and a series of international
summits seeking to negotiate a global treaty on climate change.
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