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The U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St.
Joseph Opposes the Trump Administration’s Affordable Clean Energy Rule

August 24, 2018:

Statement

We, the U. S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, compelled by the Gospel and by our heritage to be responsive to the “dear neighbor” without distinction, are concerned for all of God’s creation and our sisters and brothers everywhere.

We stand with the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) in our deep concern about the release of the Trump Administration’s Affordable Clean Energy rule. The proposed rule would significantly weaken the Clean Power Plan (CPP) which sought to speed the closure of coal-burning plants and the conversion to clean energy in order to reduce carbon pollution, mitigate climate change, and protect the health and welfare of all people, especially the most vulnerable.

The 2014 CPP set flexible national standards to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 32 percent and premature deaths from power plant emissions by nearly 90 percent in 2030 compared to 2005. The new Affordable Clean Energy rule allows states to decide if and how they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-burning power plants, placing the health of the nation and the planet at continued risk. The Environmental Protection Agency’s own analysis shows that under the proposed rule carbon dioxide emissions will continue to rise and could lead to as many as 1,400 premature deaths annually.

Climate is a common good given to all and for which all are responsible. Each of us is called to cooperate with God to protect our common home and to care for all of God’s creation.  We believe, with Pope Francis, that all nations have “a clear, definitive, and ineluctable ethical imperative to act” to protect Earth and its people.

None more so than the United States as we, historically, have been the world’s largest carbon polluter, adding almost six billion tons of carbon dioxide every year to the atmosphere.

In his Encyclical, Laudato Si’, Pope Francis, reminds us of our biblical call to live in right relationship and to cooperate with God’s design for our world. We call on all people of good will to join us in opposing this rule that threatens the health and safety of our neighbors and our planet home. We urge all Americans to take the opportunity to register their concerns during the required comment period for the Affordable Clean Energy rule.

 Actions

  • How to “register concerns” https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution
  • Read Laudato Si’ and contemplate how our personal lifestyles impact our carbon emissions. Where am I being challenged to change such as…
    • It’s in the bag! Reduce your use of plastics, such as grocery bags, straws and plastic water bottles. Worldwide, we consume approximately 100 million tons of plastic each year, emitting up to 500 million tons of carbon dioxide.
    • Clean your plate! Americans waste up to 35% of the food on their plates. Food waste accounts for 6.7% of all global greenhouse gases.
    • Step lightly! Take your carbon footprint with the carbon footprint calculator to identify other areas you can change to make an impact https://www.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx

Sample Letter to the Editor

“Everything is connected,” Pope Francis reminds us.

As a Sister of St. Joseph, I believe that climate is a common good and each of us is called to cooperate with God to protect our common home. I am deeply troubled by the release of the Trump Administration’s proposed Affordable Clean Energy rule, which would significantly weaken the Clean Power Plan. The CPP seeks to speed the closure of coal-burning plants and the conversion to clean energy in order to reduce carbon pollution. In effect, this plan protects the health and welfare of all people.

The Affordable Clean Energy rule is a rule we cannot afford. I will be voicing my concerns to the Environmental Protection Agency during its comment period (visit www.epa.gov), and I encourage all people of good will to join me in opposing this threat to the health and safety of our neighbors, our Mother Earth, and our connection to her and one another.

U.S. FEDERATION OF SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH • 314-925-7676 • INFO@CSSJFED.ORG