At theĀ Raising HopeĀ conference in Rome this week, Pope Leo XIV blessed a 20,000-year-old piece of Greenland glacial ice brought onstage by artist Olafur Eliasson.
Eliasson, who is known for large-scale works that explore natural phenomena, transported the block of ice from Nuup Kangerlua fjord with the help of geologist Minik Rosing. The piece had already broken away from the Greenland ice sheet and was melting into the ocean.
In anĀ Instagram postĀ about the event, Eliasson wrote:Ā āIt was striking to witness Pope Leo XIV bless a 20,000-year-old piece of Greenlandic glacial ice ⦠The fragile ice underscored the importance of recognizing that nature is not separate from humanity.ā
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The Raising Hope gathering brings together faith leaders, scientists, and policymakers ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil this November. Organizers say the Popeās participation highlights the moral and spiritual dimensions of the climate crisis.
Greenlandās vast ice sheet, a crucial regulator of Earthās climate, is shrinking rapidly; NASA estimates it is losing aroundĀ 270 billion tonsĀ of ice each year due to global warming.
Pope Leo XIV, elected in May 2025, has only recently begun his papacy but is already signaling attention to ecological issues. Eliasson, whose past projects includeĀ Ice WatchĀ installations of Greenland ice in European cities, said the Rome gesture was meant to remind audiences that āour global relationship with ice sheets is existential: they link us to the past, shape our present climate, and ⦠will determine our shared future.ā


