The Pope’s Political Science

Guest Post by Eric Peters

It’s hard to criticize the pope. It is like criticizing your mom. She means well, probably. But that doesn’t mean she’s not wrong sometimes.VATICAN-POPE-AUDIENCE

This time, the pope is wrong – even if he means well.

He has been urging governments around the world to enact taxes and impose draconian new regulations on energy use (such as a pending law in CA that will require a 50 percent reduction in petroleum use by 2030, to be achieved penalizing motorists who “use too much” gas or “drive too often”) in order to  address what he styles “the urgency of climate change” and the need for “sustainable” development.

The problem is that while “climate change” – the new catch-all euphemism for catastrophic alterations in the world’s weather patterns – is conjecture, the taxes and regulatory restrictions advocated by this clergyman are very real indeed.

Specifically, the effect such will have on the world’s poor – for whom affordable electricity, warmth in winter and food are very real concerns.vatican interior pic

Perhaps Francis takes for granted the lights that come on at the flick of a switch in the Vatican; that there is always food on the table. Hot water coming out of the tap. Millions of people around the planet, many of them in the so-called “developing” world (Africa in particular) do not take such things for granted. The “sustainable” development urged by Pope Francis as he jets around the world means real sacrifices for real people – most of whom have never travelled by 747 or even Cessna.

And don’t wear Prada, either.

The pope is here in America now, to tout his political agenda.

This is an odd thing, when you stop to think about it a little. Pope Francis is a spiritual leader, a man who has spent his life studying the Bible, not chemistry, or atmospheric science. For him to pontificate about “climate change” is as inappropriate – as silly – as a politician pontificating about eschatology.

This is not just a “pope problem,” either.Pope Francis sets off for Brazil

Many of the people urging radical steps to deal with purported “climate change” are, like the pope, not scientific experts in the relevant field. Many are layman. Often, laymen with political power – like President Obama.

It is telling that the language had to be altered to suit the inconvenient truths. It was not all that long ago these “experts” were sounding the alarm bells about an impending ice age and “global cooling.”

A planetary deep freeze.

A heat wave during the ’90s made this idea seem preposterous.

Enter “global warming.”

But then the same problem arose – only in reverse. The weather began to moderate. Cold winters returned with a vengeance to much of North America, for instance. It became hard to sell global warming when much of the country was experiencing a deep freeze, as during the winters of 2013 and 2014.climate change pic

A new – more flexible – catchphrase was urgently needed.

Enter “climate change.”

Since the climate constantly changes, no more worries about explaining away hot summers – or cold winters. Anything could be attributed to “climate change.”

This is telling.

We are dealing with a political thing, not a scientific thing.

As Orwell observed, “political language is designed to make lies sound truthful… and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.”

Normal fluctuations of temperature, a heat wave, a tough winter – can now be characterized as ominously abnormal – something that requires a solution – on the foundation of the bizarre idea that the climate is not supposed to change.

That a static, unchanging climate is – somehow – normal.

This is as dangerous an idea as it is bizarre.chart image

The climate is and always has been in flux. It will continue to change, regardless of the pope or the activity of the seven billion people on this earth.

For instance: Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide were much higher than they are today 250 million years ago – well before the age of industrial activity. How much higher? Five times higher than current levels, according to the National Academy of Sciences(not the Republican Party or the Koch brothers). This was the era of the dinosaurs. The Earth was much warmer and more humid than now and the high C02 levels spurred the growth of vegetation, which fed the great plant-eating dinosaurs such as Diplodocus – who in tun fed giant meat-eaters like Tyrannosaurus.

Conversely, the era preceding the current warmer era was much cooler – the so-called LIttle Ice Age, which began in the mid 1300s and lasted until the mid-1800s. Winters grew longer and much harsher.

The climate changed – but due to natural processes, not human activity.

Recently, the weather has warmed again. Mostly, during the ’90s and early 2000s

But the data indicate it is cooling once more.climate change 2

“Climate change” theory evades and quibbles; it ignores facts that don’t match the narrative.

For example, the much-touted shriveling of the polar ice caps. It’s true the Arctic (north pole) caps have retreated somewhat; but at the same time, the Antarctic ice (south pole) has increased. Cumulatively, polar ice has not declined at all, according to NASA (see here).

There is also the inconvenient truth that tornadoes and hurricanes have lessened in frequency and severity (see here). It is only because of 24-7 global media media coverage that such natural phenomena seem to be more happening more frequently – and with greater severity.Dr. Goebbels pic

Another inconvenient truth: So-called “warming” data has been called into question by the discovery that many of the temperature readings used to back up the assertion of abnormally rapid, unnatural warming were taken in cherry-picked locations (such as concrete-paved cities) to goose the numbers in the desired direction.

The deeper you dig, the more you find. Keep in mind the stakes, too. It’s easy enough for affluent Westerners – this includes the pope -to glibly talk about “sustainable” development, because they will not pay the price. Millions of lesser humans will – and they deserve more from the spiritual leader of the world’s largest Christian denomination.

It is certainly possible that industrial activity plays some role in the weather. It is probably the case. But attributing all change – and imputing catastrophic and looming change that requires people stop driving cars and using electricity to light and heat their homes is political science – not science.

Pope Francis may mean well – and probably does. But he is not a scientist.

And should stop trying to be a politician.

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TC
TC
September 14, 2015 6:43 am

You know the fix is in when the Pope starts peddling that bullshit.

Guy
Guy
September 14, 2015 7:51 am

More like the anti-pope. This guy supports writers of gay children’s books, is pro birth control, and seemingly supports nearly all leftist agendas. He’s supposed to stand up for Catholics, but folds like a wet noodle in order to seem meek and modest.

Kinda ironic that the guys screaming hardest about global warming are usually the ones jetsetting around the world, creating the maximum amount of CO2 that’s humanly possible. Do as I say, not as I do.

kokoda
kokoda
September 14, 2015 8:33 am

There is no empirical evidence supporting the CO2 Hoax. There is a plethora of anecdotal propaganda laced with a river of hyperbole.

It’s all about the money – I’ve heard this throughout my life, but never really knew about politics and crony capitalism until I retired and had the time to spend on due diligence (critical thinking) before arriving at an opinion.

klyde
klyde
September 14, 2015 8:37 am

Who are you to claim to know the will of GOD? The thought alone, by definition, is heresy. Look, and see. The only words.

A quote you will need to manually locate. Nothing is free, and everything floats down here.

cajunratman
cajunratman
September 14, 2015 8:54 am

I remember seeing an inconvenient truth. Six bucks a ticket at the matinee. I rushed home. What could I do about this? To the computer I went. Two hours later I’m in full what the fuck mode. Did the guy who was just running for president put out a total bullshit propaganda piece just to line his pockets? Just to raise a global tax system? The guy running the weather channel put up a website prosecute al gore for fraud. There are moments when everything you have seen or known congeals into a gigantic realization that ever freakin thing is a giant conspiracy at the heart of which is a desire by a small cadre for unlimited wealth and power. That desire of wealth and power is indeed the root of all evil. It is a means. It is the ends. And the ultimate outcome can only be one thing. Hell. Hell on earth. War. Pestilence. Plague. Whether or not there is a god, there certainly are satanic forces, and there are many places on this earth that are already a living hell. The pope should concern himself with those. Because, among other things, they are real.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 14, 2015 9:25 am

It isn’t hard to criticize the Pope, he is doing the work of the Devil.

Pope Francis: Petrus Romanus. He prepares the way for the Antichrist the same way John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus.

This is in the prophecies, the Apostate Church falling away from God and following unsound doctrine.

Everything that God has done for us Satan will offer up as a counterfeit to deceive many and lead them to destruction.

Do not allow yourself to be deceived, the road to salvation is narrow and does not change course with time, It is the same today as when it was created for us and will be in the future, follow it without deviating from it.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 14, 2015 10:12 am

And he said, “Woe also to you scholars of the law! You impose on people burdens hard to carry, but you yourselves do not lift one finger to touch them.

Luke 11:46

I’m still waiting for the pope to take down the fence around the Vatican and let all the “refugees” take up residence there.

Dutchman
Dutchman
September 14, 2015 10:43 am

Fuck the Pope, and his army of pedophiles.

Yeah, they’re right next to God – Here in Minneapolis / St Paul there are over 400 pedophile suits – I figure if there are 400 – the real number of abused boys must be 4,000. Think about how many there must be in the US! They are selling off church buildings just to pay for the damages.

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
September 14, 2015 3:02 pm

The Pope is merely trying to conscript the competition – the AGW / Environmental religion is stealing too much attention / resources / adherents, and he has to make a play for some of them. If Catholics start ACTING to reduce environmental damage, they will be paying less attention to HIM – so he needs to make some waves and get some headlines.
Gotta keep those faithful stirred up about something, and it’s been real quiet since the last Crusade back in the day. Heaven forbid that donations go to something besides the Catholic Church!

C
C
September 14, 2015 3:52 pm

If you knew anything about this particular Pope, you would know that as bishop in Argentina he rode to work on the bus with the peasants. When he moved to Rome, he declined to live in the posh papal apartment, but lives in a vatican guest house instead. Just sayin.’ You might be right on those other points.