Pope Leo XIV Takes Aim at Climate Skeptics
Pope Leo XIV highlighted increasing climate risks and urged global society to pressure governments for stronger environmental policies during Laudato Si' anniversary.
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Pope Leo XIV takes aim at climate skeptics
Pope Leo XIV is taking aim at skeptics who he says “ridicule those who speak of global warming.” Leo presided over the 10th anniversary celebration of Francis’ landmark ecological encyclical, Laudato Si (Praised Be) at a global gathering Wednesday south…
Unfortunately, no satire: At a memorial event on the tenth anniversary of the environmental encyclical Laudato Si in Rome, Pope Leo XIV was outraged at the mockery of the climate religion and demanded more action against global cooking. Symbolically, he then laid the hand on a melting ice lump. The Pope had previously criticized the migration policy of the US government and portrayed it as inhumane. Also, the support of the death penalty in many…
Pope Leo chides climate skeptics, embraces Francis’s environmental legacy
ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV took aim Wednesday at climate skeptics who “ridicule those who speak of global warming,” as he strongly embraced Pope Francis’ environmental legacy and made it his own in some of his strongest and most extensive comments to date. Leo presided over a 10th anniversary celebration of Francis’ landmark ecological encyclical, Laudato si’, at a global gathering held at Castel Gandolfo, the pope’s traditional summer residence s…
In his first significant speech on climate change, Pope Leo on Wednesday asked Catholics and citizens of the world to continue defending the environment of his predecessor, Francis, and not to treat it as a "divisive" theme. Leo spoke at the opening ceremony of a climate conference to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si, an innovative papal document on the urgent need to protect the health of the planet. "The challenges identified in …
Pope Leo Demands Climate Action
Pope Leo XIV gave his first major address on climate change on Wednesday, during a conference marking the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’, a landmark papal document written by his predecessor Pope Francis. In it, he spoke to the importance of the document, known as an encyclical, which called for the care of our environment and specifically addressed climate change. And he urged society to demand more from governments around the world to tackle …
Speaking on climate change, Pope Leo XIV has harshly criticized those who "mock" those working against global warming, the BBC reports. He spoke just after President Donald Trump called climate change a hoax last month. The pope called on citizens of the world to take stronger action against climate change, saying there was no room for indifference or complacency. The speech was delivered on Wednesday on the tenth anniversary of the publication …
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