Pope Leo urges end to pollution, criticises profits earned
Pope Leo visited Acerra, Italy, an area known for illegal toxic waste dumping, on Saturday. During his visit to the "Land of Fires," he criticized companies prioritizing "dizzying" profits over environmental protection.

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AI-generatedPope Leo visited Acerra, Italy, an area known for illegal toxic waste dumping, on Saturday. During his visit to the "Land of Fires," he criticized companies prioritizing "dizzying" profits over environmental protection. The Pope urged people worldwide to reject the allure of power and wealth derived from practices that harm the land, water, air, and social harmony. He stated his intention to visit the region near Naples to empathize with families who have lost loved ones to illnesses linked to pollution. The European Court of Human Rights previously found authorities had failed to protect residents from waste dumping in the area since at least 1988.
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4 extractedPope Leo stated his desire to "gather the tears" of families who lost loved ones to illnesses related to environmental pollution.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that authorities failed to protect residents from waste dumping in the "Land of Fires" since at least 1988.
Pope Leo visited Acerra, an area known for illegal dumping of toxic waste.
Pope Leo criticized companies for seeking "dizzying" profits at the cost of environmental pollution.