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Daniel R. DiLeo is a theological ethicist, associate professor and director of the Justice and Peace Studies Program at Creighton University. Since 2009, he has served as a consultant with Catholic Climate Covenant, which was founded with support from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The sun rises above an array of rooftop solar panels,
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Daniel R. DiLeo
Pope Francis says that responses to climate change “have not been adequate.” This Earth Day, both clergy and laypeople must repent of our sins of omission and work toward decarbonization.
Books
Daniel R. DiLeo
'Abounding in Kindness,' by Elizabeth A. Johnson, C.S.J.
Coal power plant in the western town of Neurath, Germany (CNS photo/Ina Fassbender, Reuters)
In All Things
Daniel R. DiLeo
On Thursday May 29 the U S Conference of Catholic Bishops U S C C B published a letter to Environmental Protection Agency E P A Administrator Gina McCarthy about the agency rsquo s carbon emission standards for existing power plants The letter highlights several principles of Catholic Socia
The Sheldon Glacier with Mount Barre in the background is seen from Ryder Bay near Rothera Research Station, Adelaide Island, Antarctica.
In All Things
Daniel J. MislehDaniel R. DiLeo
In facing climate change what we already know requires a response it cannot be easily dismissed Significant levels of scientific consensus mdash even in a situation with less than full certainty where the consequences of not acting are serious mdash justifies indeed can obligate our taking act