The new pope, Leo XIV, has spoken out about urgent need for climate change action
Briefly

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, recently elected Pope Leo XIV, shares Pope Francis' commitment to addressing the climate crisis. He promotes urgent climate action, supporting clean energy and technology. Prevost advocates for the Vatican's sustainable initiatives, such as solar power and electric vehicles. He acknowledges the church's belief in humanity's dominion over nature but urges a balanced, reciprocal relationship with the environment rather than exploitation. Prevost's proactive stance highlights the continuity of environmental advocacy in the Catholic Church under his leadership.
Prevost stressed it is time to move 'from words to action' on the climate.
Dominion over nature should not become 'tyrannical,' but a 'relationship of reciprocity' with the environment.
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