Um, I’m pretty sure that dealing with climate change is the Catholic thing to do. Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI were very vocal about climate change…
To say that you don’t believe in climate change… it worries me that Catholics are appearing crazier and crazier to everyone else even on things that people SHOULDN’T think we’re crazy for.
I’ve been taught that climate change is very real and we need to work towards a sustainable solution. If you want to blame anyone for the way I think, then blame the Catholic schools and Jesuit education that taught me.
The MMGW debate (AGW…whatever the latest name for it is) perhaps makes people seem crazy only because there are interest that want opposition to “remedial measures” sound crazy, and have spent a lot of money promoting that point of view.
But the MMGW argument in this country is not followed by other nations. Russia’s scientific community, for example, is worried about global cooling, not warming.
One of the problems for an American considering the issue is that it’s not dissimilar to the argument over doing whatever Obama wants to do to Syria. Is he credible? Will the result justify the action? The rest of the world doesn’t seem to think so, so is there some compelling reason why we should?
I don’t think any rational person could give much house to his credibility anymore. So what’s going on with the MMGW measures then? Well, a lot of people with a lot of money have heavily invested in “remedial measures” and “alternative energy”; things that the market itself won’t support. Soros, Gates, Buffet, Gore and others have invested billions in it, but do they live it?
No they don’t. Nor does Obama himself. His recent trip to Africa involved dozens of ships, dozens of heavily-armored vehicles and round-the-clock overhead jet fighter protection, as well as the use of passenger aircraft that get approximately five gallons per mile of travel.
But he’s not only okay with making the utility bills of the rest of us “skyrocket”. His words.
We know everyone is going to suffer from Obama’s “remedial measures”. Worst off will be the poor and the elderly who will find heating, cooling, refrigeration and all of the products (particularly food) that depend on the use of energy; energy that Obama and his friends want to make massively more expensive.
And all of this while very significant MMGW predictions have not panned out.
And we’re supposed to think it’s “crazy” to question that whole scenario? It’s no “crazier” than questioning why Obama is going to throw some missiles at targets in Syria whose location we don’t even know. It’s no crazier than thinking his partisans deliberately thwarted conservative 501c4 organizations, or that they tapped James Rosen’s phone and his parents’ phones, or that they lied about the Benghazi attacks.
The majority of Americans now no longer believes in the disaster scenario, which is undoubtedly a healthy thing.