Catholic Leaders, Environmentalists Discuss Climate
Change
Saturday, March 10, 2007 1:51:41 PM
Central
Florida News 13
The Catholic
Church of Florida is working with environmentalists
to combat global warming.
Leaders from
both communities, along with relief fund organizers,
met in Orlando Friday for the Florida Catholic
Conference. Church and state leaders said that by
working closely together, they can successfully
tackle the issue of climate change.
"What we
want to do is highlight the moral concerns about the
climate change," said executive director of Catholic
Coalition of Climate Change Dan Misleh.
"It’s
important to bring faith voices to this issue,” said
Susan Glickman, a consultant to the National Defense
Counsel. “Global warming is quite possibly the most
important issue of our time."
Friday's
conference was the first time Catholic Church
leaders in Florida met to discuss environmental
issues. They also discussed how to improve
post-disaster relief programs for the poor.