Environmental responsibility
Environmental responsibility means that humans should look after the world in such a way that future generations can enjoy it too. It involves not using up the world's natural resources and ensuring that the planet is cared for and preserved.
The Catholic Church teaches that, as stewards of God鈥檚 creation, humans have a responsibility towards the environment. Catholics have a duty to do what they can to ensure they are environmentally responsible. Each individual is responsible for their contribution to the environment and therefore must ensure they act to protect it.
Individuals can care for the environment by acting sustainably, eg:
- making sure they only buy the food they need
- recycling where possible
- using and promoting renewable energy
- reducing their carbon footprintA measure of how much carbon is used through the activities of a person, company or country.
- raising awareness of these issues
Sustainability
Sustainability refers to not using up the world's natural resources, such as gas, oil and coal. It is important that these things are used sparingly, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.