By Alan Caruba
I have devoted the better part of more
than two and a half decades speaking out against the charlatans that have
created and maintained the greatest hoax ever imposed on modern man. At the
heart of this hoax has been the United Nations environmental program and at the
heart of that program is an agenda to initiate a massive redistribution of
wealth from industrialized, successful nations to those who have suffered, as
often as not, from being ruled by despots of one description or another.
It is with profound sorrow and
disappointment that I must now speak out against Pope Francis, the leader of 1.2
billion Catholics, whom observers have noted has “a green agenda.” He has become
an outspoken advocate on environmental issues, saying that taking action is
“essential to faith” and calling the destruction of nature a modern sin.
Before proceeding, let me note that I
am not Catholic. My thoughts regarding the Pope are rooted in my knowledge of
the long record of lies, false predictions, and claims by various
environmentalists over the years.
When the Vatican announced it would
hold a conference on April 28 called “Protect the Earth, Dignify Humanity: The
Moral Dimensions of Climate Change and Sustainable Development”, I wondered why
the Vatican is not holding a conference to organize the protection of
Christians—particularly in the Middle East—against the wholesale genocide that
is occurring. The Pope is not alone in this. There appears to be little urgency
in addressing a threat comparable to the Holocaust of the last century that
consigned six million Jews to death for being Jews.
I frankly do not know what is meant by
“the moral dimensions of climate change.” Climate change is something that was
occurring long before there was a human population on planet Earth. It is the
measurement of the previous global cycles through which the Earth has passed for
billions of years. It is profoundly natural. Applying a moral dimension to it
makes no sense whatever.
As for “sustainable development”, that
is a term that environmentalists use to deny any development that benefits the
human population.
Environmentalism is deeply opposed to
the use of any energy resource, coal, oil, natural gas, as well as other
elements of the Earth we use to enhance and improve our lives with habitat of
every description from a hut to a skyscraper. Over the last five thousand years
we have gone from being largely dependent on wood to the use of fossil fuel
energy that keeps us safe against nature—blizzards, floods, hurricanes, forest
fires, et cetera.
At the heart of environmentalism,
however, is a deep disdain and antagonism to the human race. From its earliest
advocates, one can find allusions to humanity as “a cancer” on the Earth. The
Catholic Church has been an advocate for the human race, most notably opposing
abortion that kills humans in the womb. Its charitable work is
legendary.
To grasp how far the forthcoming
conference is from the most basic beliefs of Catholicism, one need only take
note of the persons scheduled to speak. They include the UN Secretary General,
Ban Ki Moon, the leader of the institution in which the hoax of global warming
was created and advanced. Another is Jeffrey Sachs, the director of the United
Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, another voice for global
warming, but neither is going to tell those attending the conference that there
is no warming and that the Earth has been a natural cooling cycle for the past
eighteen years, tied entirely to a comparable cycle of the Sun.
The Green’s response to the voices of
those scientists who courageously spoke out to debunk their lies has been to
denounce and try to silence them. There is no science to support the global
warming hoax.
The one-day summit will include
participants from major world religions. The Pope will issue an encyclical on
the environment later this year.
Is there a religious or spiritual
aspect to opposing the forthcoming conference and encyclical? One need look no
further than Genesis. In a Wall Street Journal commentary, William
McGurn drew the lesson that it offers “a reminder that God’s creation is
meant to serve man—not man the environment.
Quoting Genesis 2:15: “The Lord God
took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it”
concluding that “the Earth is to be worked and that this work and the fruit it
bears are also blessed.” The spiritual truth to be drawn from this is that man
is the steward of the Earth. That does not mean its resources should be
abandoned because of bogus claims that the Earth is doomed.
McGurn reminds us that “it is the
have-nots who pay the highest price for the statist interventions so beloved the
Church of St. Green.” There are more than a billion on Earth who do not have any
access to electricity which, in addition to hydropower, is generated by coal,
oil and natural gas. Lacking the means to deter the impact of insects and weeds
on agriculture, much of the Earth’s annual crops are lost. Lacking access to the
beneficial chemicals that protect humans from the diseases transmitted by
insects, millions die needlessly.
The
Heartland Institute, a free market think tank is leading the effort to alert
people to the dangerous message of the Vatican conference because “many people
of faith who are familiar with the science and economics of climate change are
worried this event will become a platform for alarmism over a controversial
scientific issue” noting that “there is no scientific ‘consensus’ on whether
there is any need to reduce mankind’s use of fossil fuels.”
The conference agenda is “profoundly
anti-poor and anti-life” says the Institute. Plainly said, the Vatican
conference incomprehensively would advocate policies whose only result would be
the reduction of human life in order to “sustain” the Earth.
“These unnecessary policies would
cause the suffering and even death of billions of people. All people of faith
should rise up in opposition to such policies.”
The Heartland Institute is sending a
team of scientists and climate policy experts to Rome where they will be joined
by Marc Morano of the think tank, CFACT.
Says Morano,
'Instead of entering into an invalid marriage with climate fear promoters—a
marriage that is destined for an annulment—Pope Francis should administer last
rites to the promotion of man-made climate fears and their so-called
solutions. This unholy alliance must be prevented.”
© Alan Caruba, 2015
3 comments:
On a somewhat related matter, I have this nagging feeling about car crashes. The EPA's involvement has changed the formulation of gasoline and caused redesigns for cars to get higher gas mileage. Is it just me or do I here a lot more about cars exploding or catching on fire. Granted the casualty rate has gone down, but is that because of better cars or is it because of better, quicker and more knowledgeable EMTs. ARE more cars catching fire and occupants trapped inside or does it just seem that way to me?
I don't know, but it is a good question.
To me, Francis seems to be a cross between Bozo the Clown, and the Joker. To put it politely...
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