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Pope Francis: "Bold Cultural Revolution" Needed to Save Planet from Climate Change & Consumerism

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    very strong into journey
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    delays half measures
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    so-called market solutions it very
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    specifically criticizes
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    carbon markets a carbon offsetting
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    everything.
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    Probably the most significant parliament
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    that the picture
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    is the foreign grounding
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    of
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    the culture
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    of frenetic
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    consumption
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    in the wealthy world among the wealthy,
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    and this is a really significant
    because I think large parts
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    of the climate change discussion
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    trial they have it all ways and say no,
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    we just will just have a green growth.
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    Well just how
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    well it will consume green products
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    and
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    you know this goes a lot deeper
    than that and says no.
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    We need to get at the
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    underlying there are used
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    there are
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    feeling this cultural frenetic
    conception that is entirely
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    unsustainable.
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    Now like you mentioned the fact that
    the pope calls repeatedly in
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    the encyclical for radical change,
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    I want to ask you about a specific
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    citation from the leaked document
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    that period earlier this week,
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    he said.
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    And in a corrupt
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    culture
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    we can't believe that laws will
    be enough to change behaviors
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    that affect the environment,
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    could you talk specifically about
    that about the laws that he may
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    be referring to there.
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    Well,
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    I think that
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    when he referring to corruption
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    and I believe he referring
    to the influence of
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    polling companies and multinational
    corporations which we also put
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    out
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    the encyclical
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    and I think this is one of the most
    significant thing about the
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    darkness.
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    One might expect
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    of a religious talking
    about climate change
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    you erased
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    difference right say
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    we're,
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    we're all in this together
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    and certainly a possibility.
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    Earth has our common home
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    but it also recognizes
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    explicitly the power dynamics
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    in
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    capitalism,
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    which is to say that there
    are forces witnesses
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    and they're
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    actively working against
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    change
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    and
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    and that is probably well he's
    referring to when he's talking
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    about
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    how there may be lots that
    the laws are enforced.
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    And you know I do you know the
    laws are also inadequate,
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    which is also addressed
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    in the in the dark
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    and it has a very specific
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    calls for
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    know I'm not aware of all
    the environmental law.
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    I wish to pay the darkness.
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    I haven't been able to look at,
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    look at
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    you know closely enough
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    and another thing I have
    to say if you know I am.
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    You know I
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    have accepted and this invitation to
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    seek a confidence
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    which
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    is a
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    do you more deeply into the darkness.
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    Because
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    there is an understanding that
    it does take time to digest a
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    document
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    at this
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    this multi-layered
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    and it
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    requires
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    that kind of deeper
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    and I think that this intervention
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    5 months ahead of the UN climate
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    conference in Paris
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    is tremendously significant,
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    it's going to push political leaders
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    should go further.
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    It's gonna be a tool for social movements,
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    a lot of the language of the kind
    of justice movement has just
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    been adopted by the pope and you
    you know phrases like ecological
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    debt.
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    The pub is talking about the death
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    well world owes to the poor.
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    This is a frightening
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    that comes,
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    originally
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    from Ecuador
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    from the
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    against drilling in the Amazon
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    and you know that he's he's.
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    This is a phrase that was
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    you never heard in mainstream circles.
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    Until
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    now,
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    just now actually,
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    I mean,
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    I've never seen such a mainstream
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    use of that term.
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    So it is very important
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    in that way,
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    but I mean I have to say
    on a personal level,
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    that
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    as as thrilled as I am
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    that the,
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    that that that the Vatican
    is leading in this way,
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    you know this pope is leading this way
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    and bringing together the fight
    against poverty with
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    the fight
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    on climate change.
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    That doesn't mean
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    there's a
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    complete merger between the crime
    and justice movement in the
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    Vatican,
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    you know,
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    I mean obviously there are huge
    differences that remain over
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    issues
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    like
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    is quality
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    a reproductive rights and freedom
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    to name just a few.
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    Nathan Schneider your columnist
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    with the Catholic weekly America
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    you've been covering Catholic engagement
    with climate change.
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    Talk about the scope of this,
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    I mean just for people to understand
    what this encyclical is the
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    number of languages.
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    It's been released and how large it is
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    and what it means for the
    Catholic community.
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    Well,
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    this is really the first
    3rd world and cyclical
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    you know this is coming from a pope
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    who was shaped
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    in really significant ways by economic
    crisis during the Cold War
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    in Argentina
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    and
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    being in the middle of
    a battleground between
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    between the first and second world powers
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    it was drafted by
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    a cardinal from Ghana,
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    so this is coming from
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    the side of the world that we
    don't normally hear from
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    and
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    it's
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    very much in line with things
    that popes have been saying
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    for decades.
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    You know,
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    going back to Paul.
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    The 6th and John Polis second
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    Benedict,
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    the 16th,
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    so a lot of
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    the content is actually not
    so new for Catholics
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    but the emphasis and that
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    that
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    that that
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    that the language of climate debt
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    the language is the recognition
    that there is a
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    a divide here between the rich
    countries in the poor
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    and this is a cry
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    from
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    the developing world from
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    what has been
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    labeled the 3rd world
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    for change.
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    We're gonna break and when we come back,
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    we'll hear
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    the words of Cardinal
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    Peter Turks and himself of Ghana.
Title:
Pope Francis: "Bold Cultural Revolution" Needed to Save Planet from Climate Change & Consumerism
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Video Language:
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Team:
Environment
Project:
Climate Change
Duration:
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