Typical alarmist environmental rant, devoid of facts.
I am an Environmental Studies professor and have 50 years worth of facts, but I’m not going to write a dissertation here (there’s a word limit). However, you could read Pope Francis’s Laudato Si; quite a bit of it is right there; he’s tremendously knowledgeable and concerned about environmental harms to creation and that’s why his first words as pope, after asking us to pray for him, were “We must protect creation.”
Any good Christians would have had their “antennae” raised over the past 50 or more years (depending on their age) re problems, including environmental problems, for which they were in part responsible and would have been mitigating these, with the help of God’s almighty grace, with prayers and supplications to God for help in mitigating these.
Quite frankly I have never – since I was a kid in the 50s-- considered Christians in America to be very Christian. They may go to church on Sundays, but look at what they do during the week. Appalling! (However, as an adult, I’ve mellowed a bit and do see some people in America who are truly Christian – they are in the small minority.)
And the worst are those who not only refuse to accept what their responsibilities as Christians are, but smear those who are doing right, then put forth efforts to dissuade others from doing right.
I had an elderly Hindu friend, who was engaged in various charitable works before her passing. She used to say, “If people can’t do good [if they don’t have the time or money to do charity], then at least they shouldn’t do bad,” appalled as she was by the evil in the world.
Those who refuse to do right re environmental problems they themselves are partly responsible for, at least they should not be in the business of dissuading others from doing right.