Petition to show Catholic support for healthy planet

Petition to show Catholic support for healthy planet
The Global Catholic Climate Movement launched this petition on the website, thecatholicpetition.org, for Catholics to sign for a "healthy planet, healthy people." Photo: CNS /Global Catholic Climate Movement website

VATICAN (CNS): With global leaders meeting in the fall for two critical United Nations (UN) conferences  on climate change and on biodiversity, the Global Catholic Climate Movement sponsored an online petition calling on them to take action and support a healthy planet and healthy people.

The Healthy Planet, Healthy People Petition, at thecatholicpetition.org, was unveiled on May 17 as part of Laudato Si’ Week, which concluded on May 26.

This year “is such a critical year … and action is needed at all levels and action is possible at all levels,” Christine Allen, director of CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency for England and Wales, said during a webinar on May 17 on Critical Opportunities in 2021 to Create Change.

Echoing Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ encyclical, Allen highlighted the key political opportunities for change with the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in October and the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November.

“Ahead of those meetings, it is our responsibility as Catholics to lift up the voices of the most vulnerable and advocate on their behalf. We must act now,” the petition says.

The petition “calls for world leaders to address the climate and biodiversity crises together” in a way that fosters equity, protects people’s rights, especially the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, Allen explained.

“As a faith community, we know ‘that there is always a way out, that we can always redirect our steps’,” the petition says, citing Laudato Si’.

“With Pope Francis leading us, we pray that you and all political leaders throughout the world, who are tasked with the duty to make life-saving decisions in this critical year, will bring us out better from the Covid-19 crisis toward an equitable common home for all life, for generations to come,” it says.

It asks leaders to “urgently affirm the Paris Agreement to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, and to a new biodiversity global goal of 50 per cent conservation of lands and waters, and restoration and sustainable management of all the rest of land and water bodies to ensure no more biodiversity loss” as well as “agree to reform the financial system and cancellation of debt, so that all countries can restart economies that work for all peoples and the planet.”

The petition also calls on leaders to “stop all new fossil fuel infrastructure and redirect destructive subsidies toward socially responsive renewable energy and agro-ecological farming approaches.”

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