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lynnvinc
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Thanks for the link. Another media outlet that has been atrocious on environmental issues and harms is EWTN, and esp Raymond Arroyo’s WORLD OVER. If they’d just keep quiet about the issues, that would be better, but they make snide remarks about Al Gore (you even wonder if they are really Catholic), about environmental problems, and about environmentalists, despite all the writings of the popes and bishops on how we should mitigate environmental problems. They have guests like Fr. Sirico of the Acton Institute, funded by Exxon. They manufacture fears about environmentalists – that we are nothing but bunch of neopagan-pantheist-anti-human-atheists out to harm the world and destroy souls. Now I’ve met a couple of neopagans as my students over the past 3 decades, and even a pagan (who claimed her family line of witches went back centuries, but they’ve mostly had to hide their paganism, bec of prejudice and harassment by the public). And wouldn’t consider them to be environmentalists, certainly not more than myself, a Catholic, a lay Carmelite. And as I’ve said about atheists, the ones who accept climate science are not nearly as passionate about mitigating it as religious folk, since they don’t believe in the hereafter, don’t fear hell, and don’t really care as much as religious folk about whether they are harming the poor or future generations.You know in my experience the media if anything has been in general more on the side of the skeptics/denalists then anything else. I mean if you were to listen to the general media you would probably believe that AGW is only believed by a handful of scientists and that the numbers were fudged and blah blah blah. And your definately right on the fact that the media wants conflict and dramatic events. Its like with the whole climate gate thing. That was pretty big in the media for awhile. Yet in the aftermath I have heard very little. I am sure if the investigations had found the scientists guilty the media would have been all over it. I read this recently too skepticalscience.com/visual-disconnect-between-scientists-media-public.html notice how closely the public opinion and the media opinion is.
What gets me is that anyone who says they are religious and truly believe in heaven and hell, would be so daring to risk hell by failing to mitigate problems scientists are telling us are real – esp when those mitigation measures save money without lowering living standards and productivity, and mitigate many many other harms and problems. Even if they didn’t quite understand or accept the science, you’d think they’d be into doing the prudent thing of mitigating.
I guess some just like it hot. Really hot.