According to the leaked document, the pope will praise
the global ecological movement, which has «already travelled a long, rich road and has given rise to numerous groups of ordinary people that have inspired reflection».
Not exact matches
(Dunlap and McCright, 2011:144) The mainstream conservative
movement, embodied in conservative foundations and think tanks, quickly joined forces with the fossil fuel industry (which recognized very early the threat posed by recognition of
global warming and the role of carbon emissions) and wider sectors of corporate America to oppose the threat of
global warming not as an
ecological problem but as a problem for unbridled economic growth.
Which implies that the
ecological crisis creates a golden political opportunity, both the Left in particular and
global governance
movement in general.
Her words echoed those written in Pope Francis's landmark Encyclical released on June 18, which condemned
ecological destruction and the impact of
global warming on the world's poorest people, adding that the Pontiff linked the issues of both economic and climate justice «in a way that this divestment
movement does.»