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Despite statements like this one, I don’t foresee the Church ever saying that there is a moral requirement to believe in man made global warming.“Poverty overseas means not just stretching food budgets,” he said, but also “starvation and malnutrition.” It means people dying early because of preventable diseases, farmers trying to “coax a harvest from fields devastated by drought or floods related to climate shifts.”
The poor are being hit doubly hard, by both the global economic and the looming climate change crises, he said.
“Ironically, poor people have contributed the least to the economic crisis facing our world, but their lives and livelihoods are likely to suffer the greatest devastation,” it said. “In a similar way, poor countries and peoples who have contributed the least to the human factors driving global climate change are most at risk of its harmful consequences.”
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