Posted on 08/20/2015 9:01:27 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The United Church of Canada plans to invest nearly $6 million into alternative energy sources that it acquired from selling all of its assets in fossil fuels. The denomination views the move as a bold step toward stewarding the gift of creation.
"Care for creation and concern for the way that climate is impacting the most marginalized populations made this move an act of justice, of faith, and of solidarity with First Nations and other impacted communities," said Christine Boyle, General Council commissioner of the United Church and a veteran climate advocate, according to the National Advocate.
The church will sell off around $5.9 million in holdings from 200 of the world's largest fossil fuel companies.
The United Church of Canada joins both Pope Francis and the Episcopal Church in their quest to help the environment.
Leaders of the Episcopal Church voted to sell off the denomination's holdings in fossil fuel, which amount to $380 million, in a move to combat climate change last month.
"The vote says that this is a moral issue and that we really have to think about where we are putting our money," said Betsy Blake Bennett, archdeacon in the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska.
"At a point where we are losing species and where human life itself is threatened by climate change, the Church, by acting on it, is saying that this is a moral issue and something that everyone needs to look at seriously," added Bennett.
The Episcopal Church's position echoes that of Francis who released an encyclical dealing with climate change back June. It dealt with how climate change is affecting God's creation and was supported by over 300 Evangelical leaders.
The 184-page "Laudato Si," translated in English as "Praise Be to You," included the pope's response to these challenges from a spiritual perspective.
"The urgent challenge to protect our common home includes a concern to bring the whole human family together to seek a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change. The Creator does not abandon us; He never forsakes His loving plan or repents of having created us," Francis wrote.
"Particular appreciation is owed to those who tirelessly seek to resolve the tragic effects of environmental degradation on the lives of the world's poorest. Young people demand change. They wonder how anyone can claim to be building a better future without thinking of the environmental crisis and the sufferings of the excluded."
Canada sheds itself of The United Church of Canada ... soon to be bankrupted into non existence.
Stupid investment choice.
See...see...they care...they care so much they will waste everyones money to prove it!
Stupid decision. How can they help me reach Jesus if they can’t heat themselves?
Not to mention the timing....
Shhh, I hear Solyndra is a good bet.
Their broker will make a killing churning it for them.
In England they are called socially rwsponsible investments. This has got to be the most stupid and inefficient throw your money away.
I watched a lot of nonsense go on with “alternative energy” during the Carter era. Imagine my horror watching it all happen again, with an order of magnitude more government waste.
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