Climate Change Catholic Perspective (Brian Fraga)

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Living ‘Laudato Si’: Climate Change and the Catholic Perspective (2567) Church leaders discuss human ecology before the Nov. 30 UN summit. by BRIAN FRAGA 11/23/2015 Comments (38)

Smoke billows from smokestacks and a coal-fired generator at a steel factory on Nov. 19 in the industrial province of Hebei, China. At an upcoming conference in Paris, the governments of 196 countries will meet to set targets on reducing carbon emissions in an attempt to forge a new global agreement on climate change. – Kevin Frayer/Getty Images PROVIDENCE, R.I. — About 80 people attended a Catholic-sponsored weeknight forum in Providence, R.I., to hear scientists and theologians discuss and reflect on how climate change is causing rising sea levels, spiking global temperatures, droughts and extreme precipitation and weather patterns. “This is affecting human beings. It’s impacting populations, the common good, how civilizations structure themselves. It’s all very important to the Church because it impacts human life,” said Bill Patenaude, an engineer with the Rhode Island

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