Monday, April 13, 2009
Costa Rica in the News
I'm paying particular attention to Costa Rica these days because my son, a budding ecologist, will be going there on a trip. So I was interested this weekend to see both Thomas Friedman's Times column describing the country's intense policy commitment to biodiversity and renewable energy sources -- "[m]ore than any nation I’ve ever visited, Costa Rica is insisting that economic growth and environmentalism work together" -- and the Pope's commendation of its pro-life constitution and other policy positions. I'm not saying we should call Costa Rica a model of "pro-life progressivism" ... but it's interesting to see anti-abortion policies and strong (and pretty successful and stable) environmentalism together as majority policies, rather than held by different, clashing parties as they tend to be here.
UPDATE: Oh well ... The Pope's commendation was back in 2007. (I let myself be misled by a collection of Zenit links organized by topic rather than current-ness.) And there are reports that abortion incidence is rising quickly there despite the criminal laws.
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2009/04/costa-rica-in-the-news.html