Lula holds a book with a black and white photo representing the Asháninka, an Indigenouspeople living in the rainforests in Brazil and Peru. “The world is in flames, as a result of both global warming and armed conflicts,” Pope Leo XIV said in his message to COP30 (~Agenda 2030). This is the thirtieth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that met in the Brazilian city of Belém on Friday.Leo XIV's message was delivered by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretariat of State.The key phrase is: "May ecological conversion inspire the development of a new human-centred international financial architecture that ensures all countries, especially the poorest and those most vulnerable to climate disasters, can reach their full potential and see the dignity of their citizens respected."Leo XIV speaks three times of "ecological conversion" and escalates "climate change" and "climate disasters".He notes that a decade after the anti-Catholic Paris Agreement …