Stephen Schneck , director, Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies, and associate professor, politics, was quoted in the New Republic about Catholics and climate change. His comments in this article were also referenced in an EdenKeeper story. See below.
From: New Republic Date: Jan. 15, 2014 Author: Rebecca Leber
... "Catholics are experiencing a moment of rising consciousness about our moral imperatives to care for the environment, which is God's creation," Stephen Schneck, a director at the Catholic University of America, said by email. "Around the world are many examples of dioceses and other Catholic institutions working to move from or diminish reliance on fossil fuels. Here in the United States, Catholic universities are being asked to have their endowments divest from corporations associated with the production of fossil fuels-and many universities are now in the process of considering such divestment." ...
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