Vatican slams Trump on climate change

The Vatican has urged US President Donald Trump to strongly reconsider his position on climate change and the 2015 Paris Accord.

Pope Francis

The Vatican has urged US President Donald Trump to reconsider his position on climate change. (AAP)

The Vatican has urged US President Donald Trump to listen to "dissenting voices" and reconsider his position on climate change, saying the United States risked being supplanted by China as leader in environmental protection.

Pope Francis has made defence of the environment a key plank of his papacy, strongly backing scientific opinion that global warming is caused mostly by human activity.

"This is a challenge for us," said Cardinal Peter Turkson, the pope's point man for the environmental, immigration and development.

"Fortunately, in the United States, there are dissenting voices, people who are against Trump's positions.

"This, for us, is a sign that little by little, other positions and political voices will emerge and so we hope that Trump himself will reconsider some of his decisions."

The pope and the Vatican, which has diplomatic relations with more than 180 countries and a permanent observer status at the United Nations, have strongly backed the international Paris Agreement in 2015 to curb world temperatures.

"We as a Church, are full of hope that (Trump's positions) will change," Turkson said.

After Trump signed his executive order on Tuesday, keeping a campaign promise to bolster the US coal industry, nations led by China and the European Union rallied to support the Paris accord, which Trump has threatened to abandon.

China, which had fought attempts by foreign governments to limit carbon emissions in the past, has become a strong proponent of efforts to halt global warming.

"While Trump is moving in the opposite direction, there is another great power in the world, China, which is showing different signs, as if America is creating a vacuum that China is filling," Turkson said.


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Published 31 March 2017 8:18am
Source: AAP


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