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“It is our corporate misfortune to be sharing a dying world while holding the cure in our hands.”
—Brian McCaffery, Deacon and Biologist

From a Deacon and Biologist
Brian McCaffery of the Diocese of Fairbanks offers a profound reflection on faith and climate change in his high school alumni magazine. Read the article (PDF) More

From a Diocesan Social Ministry Leader
Norbertine Brother, Steve Herro of the Diocese of Green Bay writes about climate change, public policy and our obligation to the poor for the diocesan newspaper The Compass. Read the article. More

From a Businessman
John Stowell, Vice President for Environment, Safety and Health for Duke Energy, one of the largest electricity companies in the Eastern United States, testified before Catholic leaders gathered for a CCCC co-sponsored dialogue in Columbus, Ohio on April 14, 2007. Read his statement (PDF) More

From a Scientist
Dr. Glenn Juday, Professor of Forest Ecology and Director of the Tree-Ring Laboratory in the School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, presented the science of climate change to Alaska’s four Catholic bishops and other leaders at a hearing in Anchorage on June 2, 2007.

From a U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Leader
John Carr, Secretary of the Department of Social Development and World Peace at USCCB, testified before the U.S. Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee on June 7, 2007. In that testimony he said, “If we do not address climate change and global poverty together, we will fail both morally and practically. … We cannot protect the earth and ignore the ‘wretched of the earth.” Read the full statement (PDF) More

From an Engineer and Social Worker
Michael R. Wright, a NASA engineer and licensed social worker writes on The “Other” Life Issue, regarding the “call to seriously address global climate change” found in the quadrennial statement on Catholic social responsibility, “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,” from the US Catholic Bishops. Read the article (PDF) More

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