Islamic Leaders Urge Muslim Action on Climate Change

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Sixty Islamic leaders from 20 countries signed a declaration urging Muslims and world leaders to take swift measures to fight climate change. They said addressing the issue is a moral imperative and cited the example of Muhammad, who they said “took delight in the created world.” They also called for greater interfaith cooperation, pointing to the pope’s encyclical on the environment. The Vatican issued a statement welcoming the declaration.

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