'No further delays allowed on climate' - Pope tells COP29
Urges world leaders to 'urgent and decisive action'
Pope Francis has called for "urgent and decisive action" on climate change, stating that no further delays can be tolerated.
The pontiff's message came in a video address to world leaders at the COP29 climate summit in Egypt.
He stated that the "time for indecision and delay has passed," and urged them to "take courageous and transformative decisions" to address the climate crisis.
The pope highlighted the devastating impacts of climate change, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and threats to food security.
He stressed that these impacts disproportionately affect the poor and vulnerable, and called for a just and equitable approach to climate action.
The pope's message comes as world leaders gather in Egypt for COP29, the annual United Nations climate conference.
The summit aims to accelerate action on climate change and secure commitments from countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Key takeaways from the pope's address:
- No further delays can be tolerated on climate change.
- World leaders must take urgent and decisive action.
- Climate change disproportionately affects the poor and vulnerable.
- A just and equitable approach to climate action is needed.