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lynnvinc
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I think anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time, something we are all contributing to and something we all can do something about. And it has moral implications. It is a life issue, perhaps not as great and obvious as medical abortion, but with dire harms projected for human life over the long run, if we fail to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, and with harms already “in the pipes,” even if we do mitigate.
I’d like this thread to focus on a discussion of the impacts of anthropogenic climate change, the social justice aspects involved, esp from a Catholic perspective, and what we can and should do about it.
It seems other threads about climate change on CAF get bogged down in whether or not it is happening, and we never get much into discussing its dangerous repercussions, or our moral responsibility to do something about it.
This thread seeks to go beyond that to look at its impacts (now and projected for the future) – even cutting edge science about impacts, that may not be completely conclusive or accepted by all at this point. We need to think ahead, prepare, and act.
So, if you have something to say about its impacts (even if you still have doubts about it), social justice issues, a Catholic response to it, and our responsibility to mitigate and adapt, and ways in which we can do so, I’d like to hear from you.
If you want to claim it is not happening, then feel free to start a thread like “Climate change is a hoax” or something.
I’d like this thread to focus on a discussion of the impacts of anthropogenic climate change, the social justice aspects involved, esp from a Catholic perspective, and what we can and should do about it.
It seems other threads about climate change on CAF get bogged down in whether or not it is happening, and we never get much into discussing its dangerous repercussions, or our moral responsibility to do something about it.
This thread seeks to go beyond that to look at its impacts (now and projected for the future) – even cutting edge science about impacts, that may not be completely conclusive or accepted by all at this point. We need to think ahead, prepare, and act.
So, if you have something to say about its impacts (even if you still have doubts about it), social justice issues, a Catholic response to it, and our responsibility to mitigate and adapt, and ways in which we can do so, I’d like to hear from you.
If you want to claim it is not happening, then feel free to start a thread like “Climate change is a hoax” or something.