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Faith can guide us to a greener future, argues Gove

Faith can guide us to a greener future, argues Gove

Michael Gove MP delivers the Theos 2018 annual lecture on environmental justice, stewardship and the moral purpose of government.

Michael Gove delivered a detailed and passionate lecture tonight on the UK Government’s commitment to tackling climate change. Asked about his commitment to the brief he said, “half an hour is now a long time in politics… but I am very glad to have stayed where I am.” Touching on carbon emissions, food supply, and extinction of various species, Mr. Gove quoted St Francis as well as his namesake, the current Pope.

Arguing humans, “have caused environmental damage and deterioration on a dramatic scale in the last century, with pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, habitat erosion, soil depletion, soil depletion and deforestation,” Mr. Gove suggested many of the answers needed lie within religious traditions. As well as Christianity, he touched on Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, and Sikh concepts.

Extensively quoting from the Pope’s encyclical Laudato Si which calls for Christians to work for social and environmental justice, the Secretary of State endorsed the Holy Father’s call for both individual and national action. Mentioning the former Pope, St John Paul II, Mr. Gove identified the, “pressure to tread more lightly on the planet,” which, “is coming from the young. Inter–generational solidarity is not a nice to have – it’s a basic question of justice because the world in which we live belongs also to those who will follow us.

He encouraged people of all faiths and none to be, “not just careful stewards of creation but also warriors for social justice” in seeking to, “protect our natural inheritance and bring a richer life to more.”

“We believe creation is a gift we must preserve,” Mr. Gove said, as he urged the 250 strong audience, “to combat poverty and restore dignity to the underprivileged at the same time as protecting nature.” He ended by stating, “as religious leaders down the ages have urged, we can be better stewards of our earth and plant a harvest for the world.”

Asked whether staying in the EU would have made the collective action now required to tackle climate change easier, he pointed out that “virtuous competition” between the EU and the UK had already led to each raising their commitment to reducing single use plastics.

 

Notes for Editors

Michael Gove is Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and MP for Surrey Heath. After Oxford University, he began a career in journalism, culminating in his role as a columnist on The Times. Before taking on his current role, he served as Secretary of State for Education, Chief Whip and Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.

Theos is the UK’s leading religion and society think tank. It has a broad Christian basis, and exists to enrich the debate about faith and society.

For comment or further details please contact Lizzie Stanley on 07778 160 052 or lizzie.stanley@theosthinktank.co.uk

A transcript of the lecture is available on the Theos website here. Alternatively you can re–watch the live stream video on our twitter feed @theosthinktank

NB. An earlier version of this press release is available upon request.

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