Dear Brothers and Sisters: Our Audience today coincides with World Environment
Day, and so it is fitting to reflect on our responsibility to cultivate and care
for the earth in accordance with God’s command (cf. Gen 2:15). We are
called not only to respect the natural environment, but also to show respect
for, and solidarity with, all the members of our human family. These two
dimensions are closely related; today we are suffering from a crisis which is
not only about the just management of economic resources, but also about concern
for human resources, for the needs of our brothers and sisters living in extreme
poverty, and especially for the many children in our world lacking adequate
education, health care and nutrition. Consumerism and a “culture of waste” have
led some of us to tolerate the waste of precious resources, including food,
while others are literally wasting away from hunger. I ask all of you to
reflect on this grave ethical problem in a spirit of solidarity grounded in our
common responsibility for the earth and for all our brothers and sisters in the
human family. |