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The current catholic view of "climate change" has become a moral issue of concern over human dignity and rights for future generations. should the church hold such a highly political/scientific issue as an objective, attempting to limit countries production capacity based on moral grounds? or do you believe it is hype from those interested in control through taxes and laws designed to limit economies of major industrial countries. (think green plans recently proposed by representatives in the us house and senate) should the idea be a "moral" issue? ( give your opinion)

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