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UN: Pope's encyclical may have "major impact" on climate talks

by Reuters
Thursday, 11 June 2015 17:00 GMT

Pope Francis waves as he arrives to lead his Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican June 10, 2015. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

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Letter from Pope Francis is likely to spur negotiations to curb global warming, UN climate chief says

BONN, Germany, June 11 (Reuters) - Pope Francis is likely to have a major impact in spurring U.N. negotiations on global warming with an encyclical on the environment next week, the U.N.'s climate chief said on Thursday.

"Pope Francis is personally committed to this issue like no other pope before him," Christiana Figueres told a news conference at June 1-11 talks on a deal to combat climate change due to be agreed in Paris in December.

The encyclical, a letter sent to bishops, due next Thursday, would add a moral dimension to work on climate change for many believers, who would view it as a way to protect creation, she predicted.

"I do think the encyclical is going to have a major impact," Figueres, the head of the U.N. Climate Change Secretariat, said at the end of the Bonn meeting, about a U.N. deal due to be agreed in Paris in December.

She said there was also a growing view among many governments, companies and investors that many actions to slow climate change would be economically profitable, rather than loss-making.

Combining moral and economic arguments could help a shift from fossil fuels towards renewable energies. "I believe that the transformation is on its way, it is irreversible and it is only going to pick up speed," she said.

(Reporting By Alister Doyle; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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