At last, the Pope is being taken seriously when he warns of moral degeneracy – well, sort of.
When Popes have tried to preach to us about abortion, promiscuity, materialism, drugs, and selfish lifestyles, they have widely been treated as old fools or bigoted moralists who want to stop us from having fun and being who we are. [emphasis, links added]
But how miraculous the transformation among enlightened opinion now Pope Francis has issued an exhortation on climate change, warning us that ‘irresponsible’ Western lifestyles are ruining the planet.
The Pope has gone full Greta.
It is faintly odd to read him lecturing us on the rate of glacial melting and the absorption of carbon dioxide by the oceans. I am no great reader of Papal exhortations, but do popes generally go into such detailed scientific detail?
I guess he has sought advice on what to write, but at points, it goes horribly wrong. ‘Droughts and floods, the dried-up lakes, communities swept away by seaquakes and flooding ultimately have the same origin.’
Is Pope Francis really trying to blame the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on global warming?
But it gets even worse when he starts addressing social policy.
Apparently, ‘in an attempt to simplify reality, there are those who would place responsibility on the poor since they have many children, and even attempt to resolve the problem by mutilating women in less developed countries.’
Apologies if I have missed it, but is there really anyone advocating female genital mutilation as a means of tackling climate change? Such a proposal certainly doesn’t seem to feature prominently in the publications of the UK government’s climate change committee.
He goes on lazily to assert that ‘what is happening is that millions of people are losing their jobs due to different effects of climate change: rising sea levels, droughts and other phenomena affecting the planet have left many people adrift.
‘Conversely, the transition to renewable forms of energy, properly managed, as well as efforts to adapt to the damage caused by climate change, are capable of generating countless jobs in different sectors.’
It is the usual old guff about ‘green jobs’.
Try telling that, for example, to European steelworkers as they see their jobs draining away to China and India thanks partly to much cheaper coal-fired power there and the absence of carbon levies.
At the same time, the Pope doesn’t seem to want all that much in the way of technological development – he is the ‘hair-shirt’ approach to climate change, with Western lifestyles to blame:
‘To suppose that all problems in the future will be able to be solved by new technical interventions is a form of homicidal pragmatism, like pushing a snowball downhill.’
He goes on to praise ‘the actions of groups negatively portrayed as “radicalized”’ – by which he presumably means the likes of Just Stop Oil.
Climate change has become a bandwagon onto which most world leaders, business people, and celebrities now feel compelled to clamber. But in the Pope’s case, it is a bandwagon that seems to have a few worryingly loose nuts and bolts.
Top photo via YouTube screencap
Read more at Spectator UK
Suprised Il Butanus didn’t mention INFALLIBILITY.
The Pope’s selection of climate advisors (Schellenhuber, Waddams, Klein, Oreskes, etc.) made this a foregone conclusion. Skeptical input = zero
This Pope is as authentic as a 3 Dollar Bill a total fraud and a Imposter the Vatican blew it big time with this Phony
Given the Vatican’s splendid record on science you will have to forgive me for paying absolutely no heed to someone who wears a funny hat and believes in sky Fairys.
Is the current pope trying to greenwash the Vatican’s litany of past failings? Kinda like a pedophile doing community service, it’s out of whack.