âWe must decide what kind of world we want to leave to future generations,â they said. But in the statement, they also noted that the threat is no longer far off.
âThe extreme weather and natural disasters of recent months reveal afresh to us with great force and at great human cost that climate change is not only a future challenge, but an immediate and urgent matter of survival,â said the statement from Francis, Archbishop Justin Welby of the Anglican Communion and the Istanbul-based Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I.
The statement sought to give a sense of urgency to the upcoming U.N. climate summit, which Francis at least is expected to attend in person. The conference, known as COP26, is scheduled for early November in Glasgow, Scotland.
The statement was dated Sept. 1, when the Vatican celebrates the world day for the care of creation. The Vatican didnât immediately respond when asked why the statement was released nearly a week late.
While the joint statement was a first, Francis has frequently cited Bartholomewâs teachings on the environment, including in his landmark 2015 environmental encyclical âPraised Be.â