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FILE - A view of the antennas of the Vatican Radio, which beams the Pope's words around the world, is seen in Santa Maria di Galeria, on the outskirts of Rome, on April 11, 2001. Pope Francis decreed Wednesday that an area of northern Rome, long the source of controversy because of electromagnetic waves emitted by Vatican Radio towers there, will now house solar panels to fuel Vatican City. (AP Photo/ Gregorio Borgia, File)
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A Vatican Radio territory in north Rome once blamed for electro-smog will become a solar farm

In a decree, Pope Francis said the solar energy generated would be sufficient to fuel the Vatican City State itself.

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Brazil’s Yanomami leader asks the Pope to support President Lula in reversing damage to the Amazon

Brazil’s Yanomami people asked the Pope Francis to back efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest, a crucial buffer against climate change.

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