Pope Francis says climate change ‘a road to death,’ deniers ‘foolish’

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‘There are foolish people, and even if you show them the statistics, still the fool will not believe,’ says Pope Francis

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The Pope’s conversation with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell, anchor and managing editor of CBS Evening News, was his first in-depth interview with an American broadcast network. The interview aired as a 1.5-hour special titled, ““In great measure, yes,” Francis responded.

“There are foolish people, and even if you show them the statistics, still the fool will not believe,” he said. Francis, 87, the first pope from Latin America, was also the first leader of the Roman Catholic Church to issue a papal document on climate change, titled’, the Pope emphasized “the urgent challenge to protect our common home” by seeking “a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change.” In, he linked the effects of the climate crisis to “widespread indifference to such suffering.

 

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