That is naive. Scientists are perfectly capable of being bought and it is easy to “lie with statistics” - Note my comparison to the tobacco industry.
If you understood my post, you would realize that you are accusing the Holy See of being political. You claiming that the arguments of the Pope are politically inspired and are not truly based on his understanding of the research and his interpretation of Catholic Social Doctrine. The only other alternative is that he has been duped by the climate change extremists. I find any suggestion that either alternative might be the case to be highly offensive - that’s my Catholic bias, and I will not apologize for it.
My references to contraception was made to illustrate a point about
the tactic of denying the reality of a problem by attacking a “liberal” response to the problem.
The validity of the response is irrelevant to the reality of the problem. I used the example of PP in order to highlight the absurdity and irresponsibility of such a tactic in the context of a “problem” we all understand quite well; i.e., teen pregnancy. It is called analogical reasoning. Go back and read my post and maybe you will better understand the point I am trying to make.
Peace