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Day: September 24, 2015

Climate charismatics: Praise and worship team sings ‘Love Song to the Earth’ at Pope’s Capitol rally

Warmist: ‘If Democracy Can’t Respond to Climate Change, Should We Abandon Democracy?’

Another Climate Prediction Fizzles: DC Climate Rally for Pope shrinks from expected 200,000 people to just ‘hundreds’

Washington DC: The hopes were so high back in August for a massive climate rally to support Pope Francis’ climate push. But reality has now sunk in . Climate Prediction: August 25, 2015: WaPo: ‘For Pope Francis’s D.C. visit, environmental rally of up to 200K planned’ – Several environmental groups are planning a major climate rally […]

Obama: I should have acted sooner on climate change

WaPo declares Pope failed!? ‘The pope asked Congress to do one specific thing: Address climate change. It won’t’

  The last time Congress considered major legislation aimed at curtailing the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to the warming climate was in President Obama’s first year in office. The proposal was a “cap and trade” bill that would have set limits on how much heavy carbon dioxide producers could emit and created a marketplace […]

More Warmists Disappointed: Pope Backs Away From Tough Climate Talk in Address to Congress

Warmists lament: ‘Did Pope Soften His Climate Message for Congress?’ ‘Message today is much softer, much less direct’

In a draft of the pope’s speech to Congress this morning lays out a considerably softer message on climate. He cites his landmark encyclical on climate, Laudato Si, but he doesn’t use the phrase “climate change” at all: It goes without saying that part of this great effort is the creation and distribution of wealth. […]

Pope to Congress: Time to act on climate change, poverty

Paper: ‘Global warming zealots’ are to blame for Volkswagen’s deadly diesel fiasco

Pope’s climate push is ‘raving nonsense’ without population control, says Paul Ehrlich

Those thrilled by the pope’s intervention on climate change – and Ehrlich counts himself among them – were troubled by Francis’s refusal to countenance the need to limit population, the scientist said. “It is crystal clear. No one concerned with the state of the planet and the state of the global economy can avoid dealing […]

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