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This paper explores an application of Catholic theology to mitigate the current destruction of God's creation underway due to global climate destabilization. Specifically it describes the possibility of the U.S. Catholic Church adopting a systematic plan to catalyze the world energy market to shift to solar photovoltaic energy, a non-polluting renewable energy source. The science behind the ecological crisis and climate change in the context of the Catholic basis for environmental stewardship is summarized to provide a moral foundation for the plan. Then, the viability and ramifications of integrating solar photovoltaic systems in all U.S. Catholic Churches is analyzed from technical, economic, and ethical perspectives.
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Climate change is the greatest threat to our current society.
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This page is a summary of: Solar Photovoltaic Energy for Mitigation of Climate Change: A Catalytic Application of Catholic Social Thought, Worldviews Global Religions Culture and Ecology, January 2009, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/156853508x394526.
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