Ogun State and Environmental Pollution: The Place of the Church
Keywords:
Church, Climate, Environmental Pollution, Ogun State, Pollutant, Religion.Abstract
Climate disasters are on the rise with pollution as one of the major causes.
Around 70 per cent of disasters are now climate related – up from around 50
per cent for more than two decades ago. The study explored the issue of
environmental crises which is one of the major concerns for humanity. These
environmental pollution related disasters take a heavier human toll and come
with high impact. The cost of responding to such disasters has risen tenfold
between 1992 and 2008. Destructive sudden heavy rains, intense tropical
storms, repeated flooding and droughts are likely to increase, as will the
vulnerability of local communities in the absence of strong concerted action
from all quarters. Therefore, this paper concluded that an environmental and
ecological crisis, pollution in particular, demands the active role of the Church
for solution in such a way that it will foster development. To tackle these
identified environmental pollutions and its attendant ecological crises like
depletion, desertification and deforestation, climate changes, drought and
floods and other natural problems with pollution topping the list threatening
life on earth, this paper recommended among other things that stemming
environmental and ecological crisis demands that the Church take into
account ecological norms as part of the mandate of Jesus in Matthew 28: 19-
20 which is to preach the good news.