Pope Francis appeals to Ecuador for better care of Amazon forest and Indigenous people

Posted on July 8, 2015 • Filed under: Ecuador, Enviromental Issues, Latin America Indigenous Issues, Religion

csmonitor.com reported Pope Francis is appealing for better care of the Amazon rain forest and the indigenous people who live there, as he wraps up the Ecuador leg of his South America trip. “The tapping of natural resources, which are so abundant in Ecuador, must not be concerned with short-term benefits,” Pope Francis said Tuesday. “As stewards of these riches which we have received, we have an obligation toward society as a whole, and toward future generations.” Ecuador is a key example of the tensions between environment, business, and the plight of the poor at the heart of this year’s papal encyclical. The country has a diverse ecosystem that includes parts of the Amazon rain forest, the Andes Mountains, and the Galapagos Islands. It also boosts a growing oil industry and heavily relies on mining. Read Article

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