Amen!!! ** intelligence *applied to our actions ***
Especially, after finding the deceptions, frauds, cover-ups.
We are called as Catholics / Christians not only to be good stewards, BUT to expose harmful deceptions. Especially, when those deceptions endanger the poorest of humans.
**Does anybody understand the impact upon the poor counties being targeted. If they can’t develop; they remain poor, uneducated, ill able to improve the quality of their life. Who loses the most? Switching to much more expensive energy may be acceptable for us in the developed world. But in the developing world, there are still tens of millions of people suffering from acute poverty, and from the consequences of such poverty, in the shape of preventable disease, malnutrition and premature death. So for the developing world, the overriding priority has to be the fastest feasible rate of economic development, which means, inter alia, using the cheapest available form of energy: carbon-based energy.
**Although, I admire the Bishops intent…ALL this link does - is show the good Bishops were lied to as well.
BTW: That page hasn’t been updated recently to address the new findings.
BE GREEN for the RIGHT reasons
It is laudable that your concerns are beyond our borders - actually kimmielittle, I think that puts you in a very small group of individuals. You willingness to reflect on the impact to people living in rural communities around the world is what I believe the Church is calling us to -
Prudence—thoughtful, deliberate, and reasoned action
Does this mean landing on and agreeing with anything that points in the direction of our being able to continue to exploit the planet? (i.e. emails which may or may not be saying scientists don’t agree?) Agreeing with only that which supports our position that we don’t want to change, we don’t want to spend more money, we don’t want to be the leaders if the rest of the world isn’t on board?
How would our switching to a ‘more expensive’ energy hurt them? If we produce more energy by wind and solar and create the smart grid necessary to deliver it - doesn’t that leave more traditional energy available for their use? And doesn’t our development of these technologies eventually lead to them being
less expensive?*
The ‘cheapest’ form of energy in most developing countries is the man power - believe me carbon based power is NOT cheap there - many are moving more quickly with hydro and even solar power… it is the damage that is being caused by climate change, rising sea levels, diseases NOW present at lower elevations that are impacting many areas of the developing world.
*As an aside a small rural hospital in Zimbabwe I know of, was able to install solar energy because it has been developed in the west, is now cheaper than the fuel to run the generators and will provide safe, ongoing energy - this is cheaper today because it is USED in the West.
kimmielittle - I think you would enjoy this video:
catholicclimatecovenant.org/ because I believe you do care about the people around the world, we do need to take action, personally and as communities - question the sources that try to distract us from this goal to care for our brothers and sisters around the world.
This thread started with a very strong title: Major scandal; Now
proven that the **entire **global warming threat is based on fabricated data
Actually the article that is quoted:
This article Is questioning the sources of tree ring data - accusing scientists of cherry picking data related to the the middle ages. The hacked emails are may indeed be real and reveal that THESE scientists were being less than objective to try to prove their point - and at the worst it proves that their findings are inconclusive - some core samples supported their thesis, some did not - and they reveled only that which supported their theory - so at the worst it is inconclusive — but the science of global warming withstands much more than that - there are way too many other things,
A
tongue-in-cheek article in the Guardian lays out what e-mail would have to be revealed to do sway George Monbiot;
guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cif-green/2009/nov/23/global-warming-leaked-email-climate-scientists
Blessings