Thursday, June 18, 2015

POPE CALLS FOR GLOBAL AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE CLIMATE CHANGE AGENDA~NORTHERN HEMISPHERE HAS TOO MUCH WEALTH?

WILL POPE FRANCIS BE THE 

"GLOBAL AUTHORITY", 

OR WILL IT BE THE UN OR THE BILDERBERGS?



FROM: http://www.cathnewsusa.com/2015/06/pope-francis-calls-global-warming-a-threat-and-urges-action/

"“Laudato Si’ ” is addressed not only to Catholics but to “every person who lives on this planet,” the pope wrote. In it, the pontiff related ecological concerns to his signature theme of economic justice, especially the gap in wealth between the global north and south."


SENATOR INHOFE LECTURES POPE TO PROTECT OUR SOVEREIGNTY

POPE CALLS FOR GLOBAL AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE CLIMATE CHANGE AGENDA

Encyclical arrives ahead of international 
climate negotiations
by KURT NIMMO
SEE: http://www.infowars.com/pope-calls-for-global-authority-to-impose-climate-change-agenda/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

Pope Francis would like to see a new global political authority to coerce the “rich” nations of the West to force citizens to adopt radical lifestyle and energy consumption changes in response to unverified and widely debunked climate change alarmism.
“Humanity is called to take note of the need for changes in lifestyle and changes in methods of production and consumption to combat this warming, or at least the human causes that produce and accentuate it,” he wrote in a draft of a papal encyclical. “Numerous scientific studies indicate that the greater part of the global warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases … given off above all because of human activity.”
The leaked draft echoes one issued by Francis’ predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who in 2009 proposed an authoritarian United Nations on steroids to deal with the world’s economic problems and injustices.
The release of the encyclical comes ahead of international climate negotiations in Paris this December.
“By staking out the Vatican’s position on climate change, the pope is telling the world that protecting the environment is not a niche issue — it’s a human, personal and moral issue,” writes Jennifer Andreassen for the Environmental Defense Fund, an organization partnered with the Carlyle Group, Walmart and McDonalds.
The draft declares Pope Francis is in sync with the environmental movement and its objectives.
No Scientific Proof of Man-made Climate Change
Some members of the environmental movement, however, are less than unanimous in the opinion that climate change is a result of human activity.
“There is no scientific proof that human emissions of carbon dioxide are the dominant cause of the minor warming of the Earth’s atmosphere over the past 100 years,” Dr. Patrick Moore, a co-founder of Greenpeace, argued before the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight last February.
Moore aded that “perhaps the simplest way to expose the fallacy of extreme certainty is to look at the historical record.”
“When modern life evolved over 500 million years ago, CO2 was more than 10 times higher than today, yet life flourished at this time. Then an ice age occurred 450 million years ago when carbon dioxide was 10 times higher than today,” he said.
Moore quit Greenpeace after the organization veered hard to the political left. The organization is funded by the Rockefeller Brothers and other globalist foundations.
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Senator Inhofe Advises Pope 

to Avoid Climate Change Discussion

BY WARREN MASS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), who chairs the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, said during his opening breakfast keynote speech at the Heartland Institute’s Tenth International Conference on Climate Change in Washington, D.C., on June 11 that Pope Francis should stay out of the ongoing debate regarding climate change and man’s alleged contribution to global warming.
“Everyone is going to ride the pope now. Isn’t that wonderful,” Inhofe was quoted as saying by The Guardian. “The pope ought to stay with his job, and we’ll stay with ours.”
A few moments later, Inhofe said: “I am not going to talk about the pope. Let him run his shop, and we’ll run ours.”
As was noted in a June 12 article in The New American, Inhofe also told attendees at the conference that he agreed with former French President Jacques Chirac’s statement that global warming “is the first component of authentic global governance.”
“The United Nations is the reason that this all came along. We all know that,” Inhofe said.
“They want independence. They don’t want to be accountable to anybody, to the United States or any other country,” the senator continued, explaining that global climate change policies would give the United Nations its own funding source and make it unaccountable to its member countries.
Inhofe also said that the UN’s 1997 Kyoto Protocol is “about leveling the playing field for big business worldwide,” and if bureaucrats control carbon emissions, “you control life.”
The Oklahoma senator has made the climate change debate an important part of his agenda, and has even written a book on the subject: The Greatest Hoax: How the Global Warming Conspiracy Threatens Your Future. He has been the foremost Republican defending the side of the climate change argument that receives scant coverage in the media — that climate change is a natural cyclical occurrence that has little to do with human activity. 
Inhofe is supported in that viewpoint by a large number of scientists, including Fred Singer, professor emeritus of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia; William Happer, professor of physics at Princeton University; J. Scott Armstrong, professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School; John Coleman, founder of the Weather Channel; Howard Hayden, professor of physics emeritus at the University of Connecticut; David Legates, professor of climatology at the University of Delaware; Roy Spencer, former senior scientist for climate studies at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center; Thomas Wysmuller, former NASA meteorologist for the Apollo program, and many others.
Back in January, Pope Francis told reporters that he is convinced global warming is “mostly” man-made and said he hopes his upcoming encyclical on the environment will encourage negotiators at a climate change meeting in Paris to make “courageous” decisions to protect God's creation.
“I don't know if it [human activity] is the only cause, but mostly, in great part, it is man who has slapped nature in the face,” Francis said. “We have in a sense taken over nature.”
The Pope’s opinions on climate change have been challenged not only by Inhofe, who is a Presbyterian, but also by former senator and Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who is Catholic.
“The church has gotten it wrong a few times on science, and I think that we probably are better off leaving science to the scientists and focusing on what we're really good at, which is theology and morality,” Santorum said on a radio show earlier this month. “When we get involved with political and controversial scientific theories, I think the church is not as forceful and credible.”
While Catholics regard their Church as an infallible teacher on matters of faith and morals that have been proclaimed as dogma, no such authority is claimed for matters of science, unless conflicts arise, as when scientists deny moral truths such as the dignity of human life or the sanctity of marriage.
While the Catholic Church does teach respect for the environment and careful stewardship of God’s creation, the scientific debate over whether climate change is a natural occurrence or caused by man is ongoing and far from settled. Some scientists have asserted that global warming has ceased, or even reversed itself, as has happened throughout recorded history.
Inhofe’s statement at the Heartland conference apparently anticipated the release of a papal encyclical on climate change scheduled for Thursday, June 18. However, the Italian magazine L’Espresso broke the embargo on the document and published it online on June 15.
The Vatican said that the document posted by L’Espresso is only a draft and the rules of the embargo remain in place. The New American will respect that embargo and will publish commentary on the encyclical on Thursday.
Related articles:
 UN’s Climate Chief Pachauri Is “Dr. Lecherous” in Indian Media
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Scientists' Message to Pope: 

Be Skeptical of Climate Change Alarm

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

A team of independent climate scientists and public policy experts is traveling to Rome to enlighten Pope Francis about climate science in advance of the Vatican's April 28 environmental conference. They plan to host two public workshops to explain that there is no global warming crisis and to discourage the pontiff from relying on faulty information from climate alarmists within the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
"Sadly, the pope is aligning himself with a U.N. agenda that will limit development for billions of the world's desperately poor residents," says Marc Morano, former communications director for the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and founder of the watchdog website Climate Depot. Morano is one of the policy experts slated to speak at the workshops scheduled on Monday, April 27 and Tuesday, April 28 in Rome. He explains, "The pope has been misled on climate science, and his promotion of the U.N. agenda will only mean the poor will be the biggest victims of climate change policies."
Scientists with The Heartland Institute, a think tank promoting scientific skepticism about man-made global warming, will join Morano to promote the same message. "Humans are not causing a climate crisis on God's Green Earth — in fact, they are fulfilling their Biblical duty to protect and use it for the benefit of humanity," said Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast. "The world's poor will suffer horribly if reliable energy — the engine of prosperity and a better life — is made more expensive and less reliable by the decree of global planners."
Among other climate experts scheduled to address the skeptic conferences are:
• Dr. Thomas Sheahen, director of the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology, which is headquartered at the Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis and funded largely by the Catholic publishing company, Our Sunday Visitor;
• Dr. Richard Keen of the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Colorado;
• Lord Christopher Monckton, chief policy advisor to the Science and Public Policy Institute and former special advisor to Margaret Thatcher when she served as U.K. prime minister from 1982 to 1986;
• Retired physicist/engineer and current NASA consultant Harold Doiron;
• Jim Lakely, director of communications at the Heartland Institute and former White House correspondent for The Washington Times; and
• Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, founder and national spokesman for the Cornwall Alliance, a Biblically-based public policy network of inter-faith religious leaders and scholars dedicated to free-market solutions to economic, social, and environmental challenges.
Beisner issued a press release about the upcoming events in Rome. "Adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere isn't going to cause dangerous global warming," he noted. "But it sure will enhance all life on earth — including human life, especially among the poor."
Both media and public are invited to attend the conferences. For those who cannot be there, the Heartland Institute provides an action plan here and encourages everyone to contact the pope by postal mail (His Holiness, Pope Francis PP., 00120 Via del Pellegrino, Citta del Vaticano) or email: cdf@cfaith.va. The Heartland website also includes links to valuable research and commentary about the pressing importance of the climate change debate.
"If Pope Francis embraces the Climate Change agenda, he will be aligning himself with the biggest enemies of the Church and of Catholic moral principles," warns Morano. "These activists are pro-population control and have bought into 'population bomb' hype."
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