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Pope Francis calls for obligatory global climate change policies in new document ‘Laudate Deum’
LifeSite News ^ | October 4, 2023 | Michael Haynes

Posted on 10/04/2023 9:53:06 AM PDT by ebb tide

Pope Francis calls for obligatory global climate change policies in new document ‘Laudate Deum’

Pope Francis' new document, Laudate Deum, calls for international bodies to enforce 'obligatory' policies to implement measures responding to the 'climate crisis.'

ATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) — Pope Francis has published his second document on the topic of “climate change,” condemning “human-induced climate changes” and calling for “obligatory” measures across the globe to address the issue.

There must be “binding forms of energy transition that meet three conditions: that they be efficient, obligatory and readily monitored,” wrote Pope Francis, outlining his hopes for the upcoming COP28 “climate change” conference, which he highlighted as a potentially “historic event.”

The Pope’s text – released October 4, which is the last day of the Vatican-observed season of creation – contains several strong statements warning of the dangers of “climate change,” and decrying those who oppose measures intended to lessen “human-induced climate changes.”

“We are not reacting enough, as the world that welcomes us is crumbling and perhaps approaching a breaking point,” said Pope Francis in the opening lines of his second ecological text – the Apostolic Exhoration Laudate Deum, which comes as a follow up to his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’.

It is addressed to “all people of good will,” and subtitled as being “on the climate crisis.”

The text presents numerous strong claims and statements made by the Pope regarding the climate, as he writes that “it is verifiable that some human-induced climate changes significantly increase the likelihood of more frequent and more intense extreme events.”

Man’s impact on climate

“It is no longer possible to doubt the human – ‘anthropic’ – origin of climate change,” wrote the Pontiff. 

Drawing from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Francis stated that “we have confirmed that in the last fifty years the temperature has risen at an unprecedented speed, greater than any time over the past two thousand years.”

READ: Renowned climate scientist blasts ‘anti-capitalist’ climate agenda, ‘manufactured’ consensus

He claimed that the human effect upon the planet was undeniable: “it is not possible to conceal the correlation of these global climate phenomena and the accelerated increase in greenhouse gas emissions, particularly since the mid-twentieth century.”

Climate change conferences

Laudate Deum references the varying efficacy of the international “climate change” Conference of Parties events, known as “COP.” Praising some for having “enabled important steps” regarding implementation of climate policies, the Pope also critiqued others as a “failure.” 

He praised in particular the 2015 COP event in Paris, which led to the promulgation of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord. That meeting “was another significant moment because it produced an agreement that involved everyone,” wrote Francis. “It can be seen as a new beginning, given the failure to meet the targets set in the previous phase.”

In 2022, the Vatican officially joined the 2015 Paris Climate Accord, in a move that was unprecedented on many levels. Pope Francis defended the move, saying that the Holy See had “generously shouldered its grave responsibilities” regarding the “care of creation.” He suggested that “a covenant between human beings and the environment” should underpin the pro-abortion Agreement.

READ: Pope Francis is subverting faith to the all-consuming ideology of ‘climate change’

But even the Paris COP meeting Francis criticized for not being strict enough in its enforcement: “it does not provide for real sanctions and there are no effective tools to ensure compliance. It also provides for forms of flexibility for developing countries.”

Subsequent COP events have evidently displeased the Pope, who bewailed their “imprecise” actions, their disruption due to COVID-19 or the war in Ukraine, and their inability to implement the policies of the Paris Agreement.

He stopped short of preemptively condemning the upcoming COP28 meeting in Dubai later this year, writing that “to say that there is nothing to hope for would be suicidal, for it would mean exposing all humanity, especially the poorest, to the worst impacts of climate change.”

Strong rhetoric against ‘irresponsible’ actions

Summarizing the repeated themes of Laudate Deum, were the Pope’s passages warning against “irresponsible” actions which failed to address climate issues. There was a risk, he said, of “remaining trapped in the mindset of pasting and papering over cracks, while beneath the surface there is a continuing deterioration to which we continue to contribute.”

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 down a hill.

Once and for all, let us put an end to the irresponsible derision that would present this issue as something purely ecological, ‘green,’ romantic, frequently subject to ridicule by economic interests. Let us finally admit that it is a human and social problem on any number of levels. For this reason, it calls for involvement on the part of all. 

Mandatory climate action

In a series of notably strong passages, Pope Francis made a striking call for mandatory policies implementing climate change measures. He argued that every family should “realize” the dangers of “climate change”:

In conferences on the climate, the actions of groups negatively portrayed as ‘radicalized’ tend to attract attention. But in reality they are filling a space left empty by society as a whole, which ought to exercise a healthy ‘pressure,’ since every family ought to realize that the future of their children is at stake.

Consequently, Francis argued in favor of implementing decisions from the upcoming COP28 in an unprecedented, mandatory manner.

If there is sincere interest in making COP28 a historic event that honors and ennobles us as human beings, then one can only hope for binding forms of energy transition that meet three conditions: that they be efficient, obligatory and readily monitored.

This, in order to achieve the beginning of a new process marked by three requirements: that it be drastic, intense and count on the commitment of all. That is not what has happened so far, and only a process of this sort can enable international politics to recover its credibility, since only in this concrete manner will it be possible to reduce significantly carbon dioxide levels and to prevent even greater evils over time.

Quoting from his 2020 encyclical letter Fratelli Tutti, Francis called for “more effective world organizations, equipped with the power to provide for the global common good, the elimination of hunger and poverty and the sure defence of fundamental human rights.”

READ: A pro-lifer’s guide to refuting the anti-human claims of climate alarmists

Such groups, he argued, “must be endowed with real authority, in such a way as to ‘provide for’ the attainment of certain essential goals. In this way, there could come about a multilateralism that is not dependent on changing political conditions or the interests of a certain few, and possesses a stable efficacy.”

Climate and globalism

The Pope downplayed arguments that restrictive climate-oriented measures would lead to a negative impact on people’s lives:

It is often heard also that efforts to mitigate climate change by reducing the use of fossil fuels and developing cleaner energy sources will lead to a reduction in the number of jobs. 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.

Proposing general calls to action which would lead to a direct impact on people’s lives, Francis decried businesses for not acting fast enough on “climate change.” Instead, he called on the business sector to move to “renewable forms of energy, properly managed, as well as efforts to adapt to the damage caused by climate change,” which would be a move “capable of generating countless jobs in different sectors.”

READ: Nobel Prize winner denounces alarmist climate predictions: ‘I don’t believe there is a climate crisis’

“This demands that politicians and business leaders should even now be concerning themselves with it,” he added, pre-empting his later comments pertaining more to the international sphere of global politics. 

On multiple occasions, the Pope’s document took on a particularly globalist tone, arguing for international changes in culture and practice, employing language that was more lofty than precise:

The old diplomacy, also in crisis, continues to show its importance and necessity. Still, it has not succeeded in generating a model of multilateral diplomacy capable of responding to the new configuration of the world; yet should it be able to reconfigure itself, it must be part of the solution, because the experience of centuries cannot be cast aside either.

He has previously called on global leaders and international bodies such as the U.N. to implement climate policies across the globe, and in Laudate Deum this call was re-issued. “Our world has become so multipolar and at the same time so complex that a different framework for effective cooperation is required.”

READ: Pope joins with global companies to promote capitalism in line with UN’s pro-abortion goals  

“It is a matter of establishing global and effective rules that can permit ‘providing for’ this global safeguarding,” he argued, in a section of the document entitled “the Weakness of International Politics.”

Such a new system of global action against “climate change” would require “the development of a new procedure for decision-making and legitimizing those decisions, since the one put in place several decades ago is not sufficient nor does it appear effective,” wrote Francis. He highlighted the need for “conversation, consultation” and “‘democratization’ in the global context,” so that “caring” for the “rights” of all would be respected.

The Pope also echoed the U.N.’s arguments regarding the United States’ emissions levels, stating that “if we consider that emissions per individual in the United States are about two times greater than those of individuals living in China, and about seven times greater than the average of the poorest countries, we can state that a broad change in the irresponsible lifestyle connected with the Western model would have a significant long-term impact.”

“As a result, along with indispensable political decisions, we would be making progress along the way to genuine care for one another,” he argued, repeating his call for mandatory climate based polices once again.

Pro-life and family advocates have continually expressed concern over the climate activism movement, as it is often aligned with pro-abortion and population control advocates and lobby groups. Others say much of climate activism is about garnering government grants and exerting statist power.

As already noted on numerous occasions by LifeSiteNews, the Paris Agreement which underpins the majority of current “climate change” action is indeed pro-abortion and connects to the stated U.N. goal of creating a universal right to abortion in line with Goal No. 5.6 of the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals.

The goal to “achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls,” includes the following aim: “Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights,” which is phraseology commonly used to refer to abortion and contraception.

The U.N. aims to have achieved the SDGs by 2030.

The Pope’s previous text, Laudato Si’, led to the birth of a global movement, which links “climate change” activism to the Pope’s words. The Laudato Si’ Movement issues calls to divest from fossil fuels, and aims to “turn Pope Francis’ encyclical letter Laudato Si’ into action for climate and ecological justice.”


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To: ebb tide

I wonder which fossil fuel based conveniences Frankie is going to give up.


21 posted on 10/04/2023 10:03:37 AM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: dfwgator

That path has already been cleared for him.


22 posted on 10/04/2023 10:03:46 AM PDT by lastchance (Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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To: dfwgator

23 posted on 10/04/2023 10:05:00 AM PDT by Sertorius (A hayseed with no Greek and dam^ proud of it)
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To: Beowulf9

If this world is falling apart it all goes back to the items on the Higher Power’s Top Ten List.

But instead we get this.

“Thou shalt not have climate change”

I don’t recall reading that in the Good Book.


24 posted on 10/04/2023 10:05:23 AM PDT by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERBODY'S BUSINESS-REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
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To: dfwgator

Present day Vatican


25 posted on 10/04/2023 10:05:26 AM PDT by Sertorius (A hayseed with no Greek and dam^ proud of it)
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To: ebb tide

Where did they find this Commie Pope?


26 posted on 10/04/2023 10:06:23 AM PDT by caver
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To: ebb tide

FPF


27 posted on 10/04/2023 10:06:34 AM PDT by blackdog ((Z28.310) My dog Sam eats purple flowers.)
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To: dfwgator

I Love Lucy!


28 posted on 10/04/2023 10:06:44 AM PDT by albie
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To: dfwgator

HEY MOE!!!!!!!!!


29 posted on 10/04/2023 10:07:06 AM PDT by Paul46360 (What??ME worry?)
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To: ebb tide

Uh, Frank, just a heads up. Your boss is in control, NOT you.


30 posted on 10/04/2023 10:07:37 AM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this💩? 🚫💉)
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To: ebb tide

You have to just scratch your head.🤔
How can people continue to be Roman Catholics (or whatever the peeps who follow the Guy-wearing-White-Dagon-FishHat are) when he says that this old-new religion of earth hugging is the “THING”
It seems that God has a sense of humor: He allows more and more blasphemy and people still follow a heretic and false prophet!
Some of you will have a different explanation.
But I think mine is in line with the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares.


31 posted on 10/04/2023 10:07:58 AM PDT by Honest Nigerian
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To: dfwgator

I just dont understand how this commie became pope


32 posted on 10/04/2023 10:08:16 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: ebb tide

Because incense was burned at Mass when John Paul II visited the US in 1979 the guys in my dorm used to say:

“The Pope smokes Dope”

Of course the guys saying that were doing that in my dorm.

Who would have known that my dope smoking dorm mates at the university were prophets?


33 posted on 10/04/2023 10:09:12 AM PDT by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERBODY'S BUSINESS-REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
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To: ebb tide

Long doc from the Pope and not one word about Christ or God.


34 posted on 10/04/2023 10:09:36 AM PDT by AU72
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To: TexasFreeper2009

By VERY nefarious means!!!!!!!!!!


35 posted on 10/04/2023 10:11:05 AM PDT by bantam
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To: SaxxonWoods

Frankie and his minions are worried about the afterlife..They are satan’s flunkies....They need to please their master....


36 posted on 10/04/2023 10:11:43 AM PDT by Hambone 1934 (Dems love playing Nazis.....The republicans love helping them)
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To: AU72

Those aren’t his pronouns...His are satan/hell.........


37 posted on 10/04/2023 10:12:51 AM PDT by Hambone 1934 (Dems love playing Nazis.....The republicans love helping them)
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To: ebb tide

This “Pope” is a servant of Satan.


38 posted on 10/04/2023 10:13:45 AM PDT by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Militia to the border! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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To: ebb tide

I don’t know if there isn’t any socialism, especially socialism based upon corrupted bad science, that this Pope doesn’t like.

Socialism, the government becomes everything to the people, including it’s god. That’s why communists/socialists have no history and no churches, because the State becomes God. There is no plan for the next life, no constraint on morals in this life, in socialism. Sure, that might not equate to more ‘crime’ but it certainly equates to the magnitude of the crimes. Adolf Hitler, Stalin, Mao were the hands down biggest mass murderers of the last century...all were socialists.

A Pope supporting Communists/socialists (Lenin-”the goal of Socialism is Communism”) makes no ‘Christian’ sense to me........


39 posted on 10/04/2023 10:14:26 AM PDT by Pete Dovgan
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To: Sequoyah101
the catholics who for some reason willingly submit to the rule of an appointed human as their demi-god

Catholics who know their faith know that the Pope is not a "demi-god" and they also know that he's way outside his lawful sphere of authority when he starts opining on scientific matters, especially those which have no bearing on the content of divine revelation.

40 posted on 10/04/2023 10:15:05 AM PDT by Campion (Everything is a grace, everything is the direct effect of our Father's love - Little Flower)
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