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IMAGE: CNS photo/Tyler OrsburnBy WASHINGTON(CNS) -- President Donald Trump's executive order calling for a review of the Clean Power Plan jeopardizesenvironmental protections and moves the country away from a national carbonstandard to help meet domestic and international goals to ease greenhouse gasemissions, said the chairman of a U.S. bishops' committee.Theexecutive order, signed March 28 at the Environmental Protection Agency, failsto offer a "sufficient plan for ensuring proper care for people andcreation," Bishop FrankJ. Dewane of Venice Florida, chairman of the bishop's Committee on DomesticJustice and Human Development, said in a statement March 29.Trump,flanked by coal miners, said during the signing ceremony that his goal was to drive energyindependence, bring back coal-mining and manufacturing jobs, and reduce the costof electricity.Explainingthat the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has joined Pope Francis insupporting environmental stewardship and has long called fo...
IMAGE: CNS/Bob RollerBy VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The Vatican hopes that U.S. bishopsand others will continue to raise their voices in defense of the obligation tofight climate change and, in time, can persuade U.S. President Donald Trump tochange his position, a top Vatican official said.Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of the Dicastery forPromoting Integral Human Development, told a group of reporters March 30 thatthere is concern at the Vatican over Trump's policies, including on theenvironment.Trump's position on immigration and his efforts to roll backU.S. commitments on environmental regulations are "a challenge for us,"said the cardinal, whose office works on both questions and is charged withassisting bishops around the world as they promote Catholic social teaching. Still, he said, "we are full of hope that things canchange."The first sign of hope, he said, is the growing number of"dissenting voices," who are calling attention to the scientificfacts surrounding climate change an...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- Spacewalking astronauts carried out an impromptu patch job outside the International Space Station on Thursday, after losing a vital piece of cloth shielding when it floated away....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- The Latest on legal problems of South Korea's disgraced ex-President Park Geun-hye (all times local):...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Gov. Chris Christie's administration defended itself Thursday against comments made by a federal judge who partly blamed a venomous climate inside state government on the orchestration of lane closures by two former aides at the George Washington Bridge for political revenge....
BUCKNER, Kentucky (AP) -- One of the House Republican rebels, Kentucky Rep. Tom Massie, wasn't just "no" on the GOP health care bill to replace Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act. Massie was "hell no."...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two months into Donald Trump's presidency, Americans mostly disapprove of his overall performance. But they're more upbeat about at least one critical area: his handling of the economy....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House refused to say on Thursday whether it gave the top Republican on the House intelligence committee access to highly classified materials. But it invited a bipartisan group from the panel to view information it says relates to surveillance of President Donald Trump's associates....
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- North Carolina lawmakers rolled back North Carolina's "bathroom bill" Thursday in a bid to end the backlash over transgender rights that has cost the state dearly in business projects, conventions and basketball tournaments....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A South Korean court on Friday approved the arrest of former President Park Geun-hye over high-profile corruption allegations that already ended her tumultuous four-year rule and prompted an election to find her successor....
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