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The Pope condemns the climate-change scaremongers
Daily Mail ^ | December 11, 2007 | Simon Caldwell

Posted on 12/11/2007 11:29:25 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum

Pope Benedict XVI has launched a surprise attack on climate-change prophets of doom, warning them that any solutions to global warming must be based on firm evidence and not on dubious ideology.

The leader of more than a billion Roman Catholics suggested that fears over man-made emissions melting the ice caps and causing a wave of unprecedented disasters were nothing more than scare-mongering.

The German-born Pontiff said that while some concerns may be valid it was vital that the international community based its policies on science rather than the dogma of the environmentalist movement.

His remarks will be made in his annual message for World Peace Day on January 1, but they were released as delegates from all over the world convened on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali for UN climate change talks.

The 80-year-old Pope said the world needed to care for the environment but not to the point where the welfare of animals and plants was given a greater priority than that of mankind.

"Humanity today is rightly concerned about the ecological balance of tomorrow," he said in the message entitled "The Human Family, A Community of Peace".

"It is important for assessments in this regard to be carried out prudently, in dialogue with experts and people of wisdom, uninhibited by ideological pressure to draw hasty conclusions, and above all with the aim of reaching agreement on a model of sustainable development capable of ensuring the well-being of all while respecting environmental balances.

"If the protection of the environment involves costs, they should be justly distributed, taking due account of the different levels of development of various countries and the need for solidarity with future generations.

"Prudence does not mean failing to accept responsibilities and postponing decisions; it means being committed to making joint decisions after pondering responsibly the road to be taken."

Efforts to protect the environment should seek "agreement on a model of sustainable development capable of ensuring the well-being of all while respecting environmental balances", the Pope said.

He added that to further the cause of world peace it was sensible for nations to "choose the path of dialogue rather than the path of unilateral decisions" in how to cooperate responsibly on conserving the planet.

The Pope's message is traditionally sent to heads of government and international organisations.

His remarks reveal that while the Pope acknowledges that problems may be associated with unbridled development and climate change, he believes the case against global warming to be over-hyped.

A broad consensus is developing among the world's scientific community over the evils of climate change.

But there is also an intransigent body of scientific opinion which continues to insist that industrial emissions are not to blame for the phenomenon.

Such scientists point out that fluctuations in the earth's temperature are normal and can often be caused by waves of heat generated by the sun. Other critics of environmentalism have compared the movement to a burgeoning industry in its own right.

In the spring, the Vatican hosted a conference on climate change that was welcomed by environmentalists.

But senior cardinals close to the Vatican have since expressed doubts about a movement which has been likened by critics to be just as dogmatic in its assumptions as any religion.

In October, the Australian Cardinal George Pell, the Archbishop of Sydney, caused an outcry when he noted that the atmospheric temperature of Mars had risen by 0.5 degrees celsius.

"The industrial-military complex up on Mars can't be blamed for that," he said in a criticism of Australian scientists who had claimed that carbon emissions would force temperatures on earth to rise by almost five degrees by 2070 unless drastic solutions were enforced.


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KEYWORDS: bxvi; carboncult; catholic; catholiclist; globalwarming; greenreligion
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61 posted on 12/11/2007 2:12:35 PM PST by Alex Murphy ("Therefore the prudent keep silent at that time, for it is an evil time." - Amos 5:13)
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To: sillsfan

Bringing back Gregorian chant will do at least as much good for the meteorological health of the planet than anything Al Gore has said or will say. Even if it doesn’t help, at least it will do no harm.


62 posted on 12/11/2007 2:37:32 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Domandred
Catholics help me out here....is it blasphemous to say the Pope kicks ass?

Not at all! I'm glad he made the comment that "it was vital that the international community based its policies on science rather than the dogma of the environmentalist movement." It shows that he, like many others, understands that these folks look to environmentalism like some new Druid, earth worship religion.

63 posted on 12/11/2007 3:13:22 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
The 80-year-old Pope said the world needed to care for the environment but not to the point where the welfare of animals and plants was given a greater priority than that of mankind.
64 posted on 12/11/2007 4:52:46 PM PST by iowamark
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Horaay for the Pope ..Finally someone with balls speaking up against Al Gore and his minions.


65 posted on 12/11/2007 4:54:31 PM PST by sonic109
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To: xcamel

Global Warming Ping!


66 posted on 12/11/2007 5:06:14 PM PST by BlessedBeGod
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67 posted on 12/11/2007 5:07:51 PM PST by xcamel (FDT/2008)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Ah, he’s just fending off the competition from a new religion. :)


68 posted on 12/11/2007 5:35:27 PM PST by NonValueAdded (Fred Dalton Thompson for President)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
A broad consensus is developing among the world's scientific community over the evils of climate change. But there is also an intransigent body of scientific opinion which continues to insist that industrial emissions are not to blame for the phenomenon.

"Broad consensus" versus "intransigent body" ... where's the bias? /sarc

69 posted on 12/11/2007 5:37:41 PM PST by NonValueAdded (Fred Dalton Thompson for President)
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To: jobim
Latin is an inflected language. ad takes the accusative. Ergo, gloriam.
70 posted on 12/11/2007 5:42:21 PM PST by Peelod (I do renounce Hillary! and all her pomps and works.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Bravo! Praise God! Thank you, Pope Benedict! This Protestant appreciates your courage and your clear eyed understanding of the global warming falsehood - and the destructive nature of its “gospel”.


71 posted on 12/11/2007 6:01:23 PM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Unam Sanctam

I love this Pope! Some (non-religious, completely secular) pundit said that BXVI is the most intelligent world leader alive today. I agree.

Plus, if you haven’t read his Encyclical, Spes Salvi, you have to do so ASAP. It’s wonderful!!! It can be downloaded from the Vatican website.


72 posted on 12/11/2007 6:04:09 PM PST by livius
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To: Domandred
Nah, the Pope will ask you to say three Our Father’s and three Hail Mary’s and then forgive you (after your promising to substitute the “a” word henceforth). :-)
73 posted on 12/11/2007 6:04:17 PM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: EyeGuy

Christ rode ass into Jerusalem also on Palm Sunday.


74 posted on 12/11/2007 6:05:12 PM PST by westmichman ( God said: "They cry 'peace! peace!' but there is no peace. Jeremiah 6:14)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Atta Boy Bene!


75 posted on 12/11/2007 6:15:44 PM PST by Doctor Don
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
His remarks will be made in his annual message for World Peace Day on January 1

Here is the paragraph the author was paraphrasing:

"The family needs a home, a fit environment in which to develop its proper relationships. For the human family, this home is the earth, the environment that God the Creator has given us to inhabit with creativity and responsibility. We need to care for the environment: it has been entrusted to men and women to be protected and cultivated with responsible freedom, with the good of all as a constant guiding criterion. Human beings, obviously, are of supreme worth vis-à-vis creation as a whole. Respecting the environment does not mean considering material or animal nature more important than man. Rather, it means not selfishly considering nature to be at the complete disposal of our own interests, for future generations also have the right to reap its benefits and to exhibit towards nature the same responsible freedom that we claim for ourselves. Nor must we overlook the poor, who are excluded in many cases from the goods of creation destined for all. Humanity today is rightly concerned about the ecological balance of tomorrow. It is important for assessments in this regard to be carried out prudently, in dialogue with experts and people of wisdom, uninhibited by ideological pressure to draw hasty conclusions, and above all with the aim of reaching agreement on a model of sustainable development capable of ensuring the well-being of all while respecting environmental balances. If the protection of the environment involves costs, they should be justly distributed, taking due account of the different levels of development of various countries and the need for solidarity with future generations. Prudence does not mean failing to accept responsibilities and postponing decisions; it means being committed to making joint decisions after pondering responsibly the road to be taken, decisions aimed at strengthening that covenant between human beings and the environment, which should mirror the creative love of God, from whom we come and towards whom we are journeying."

76 posted on 12/11/2007 6:56:25 PM PST by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Way to go, Pope Benedict! Hope he sent one to Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore.


77 posted on 12/11/2007 8:43:48 PM PST by Marysecretary (GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL.)
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To: avacado

Ah, the anti-Christ reveals himself.


78 posted on 12/11/2007 8:47:14 PM PST by Marysecretary (GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL.)
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To: fanfan; GMMAC; Catholic Canadian; xcamel; DaveLoneRanger; Baynative; calcowgirl; sourcery; Clive; ..

ping


79 posted on 12/11/2007 8:57:16 PM PST by Reform Canada (Kyoto=>More Unemployment=>More Poverty=>More Homeless=>More Crime=>More Rape & Murder)
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To: Domandred
......evils of climate change....

I think that is a comment by the author

I think you are correct. Climate change just is ... neither evil nor good.

80 posted on 12/11/2007 9:12:40 PM PST by Kenny Bunk (Round up the Dark Horses, boys. This herd of contenders ain't makin' it.)
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