Vatican City, 24 September 2014 (VIS) –
Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin spoke at the Climate
Summit held in New York, U.S.A. yesterday afternoon. Faced with the
great risks and socio-economic costs of inertia in relation to this
problem, he remarked, “prudence must prevail, which requires
thoughtful deliberations based on an accurate analysis of the impact
our actions will have on the future. This requires a great political
and economic commitment on the part of the international community,
to which the Holy See wishes to make its own contribution, being
aware that 'the gift of knowledge helps us not to fall into attitudes
of excess or error'”.
The cardinal went on to emphasise the
responsibility of States “to protect the world climate by means of
mitigation and adaptation measures, as well as by sharing
technologies and 'know-how'. But above all they have a shared
responsibility to protect our planet and the human family, ensuring
present and future generations have the possibility of living in a
safe and worthy environment”. He also mentioned the efforts made by
Vatican City State to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels through
diversification and energy efficiency projects, but added that
“talking about emission reductions is useless if we are not ready
to change our lifestyle and the current dominant models of
consumption and production”. The Holy See, he concluded, “commits
itself to this end, so that in this work the international community
may be guided by the ethical imperative to act, inspired by the
principles of solidarity and the promotion of the common good, in the
knowledge that 'the dignity of each human person and the pursuit of
the common good are concerns which ought to shape all economic
policies'”.
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