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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Vatican Official: ‘Global Warming Is the Main Cause of Biological Extinction’ The Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has blamed biological extinction on global warming, which results from rich countries use of fossil fuels. The Chancellor, Argentinian bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo (pictured), told a press conference Thursday that poor countries have been forced to sell their forests to survive and to use an agriculture that does not employ modern technologies. In presenting the conclusions of a Vatican workshop on biological extinction, Bishop Sánchez Sorondo said that solutions to the problem lie in changing to the use of clean energy, new farming techniques and new urban configurations: small, smart cities. For this to happen, poverty must be eradicated, he said. The Pontifical Academy of Sciences, which boasts of being multi-racial in composition and non-sectarian in its choice of members released its conclusions Thursday. The declaration makes the astonishing claim that the current rate of loss of species is approximately 1,000 times the historical rate, while also warning that perhaps a quarter of all species are presently in danger of extinction and as many as half of them may be gone by the end of the present century. Among its illustrious guests, the Pontifical Academy invited renowned population hoaxer Paul Ehrlich, who gained celebrity status through the publication of his 1968 doomsday bestseller, The Population Bomb. The book ignited mass hysteria over the future of the world and the earths ability to sustain human life. Ehrlich launched a series of frightening predictions that turned out to be spectacularly wrong, creating the myth of unsustainable population growth. Among his predictions, Ehrlich prophesied that hundreds of millions would starve to death in the 1970s, that already-overpopulated India was doomed, and that odds were fair that England will not exist in the year 2000. To allow women to have as many children as they want, Ehrlich has said, is like letting people throw as much of their garbage into their neighbors backyard as they want. In his book, Ehrlich concluded that sometime in the next 15 years, the end will come, meaning an utter breakdown of the capacity of the planet to support humanity. While falling into disrepute in serious academia, Ehrlichwho has defended mass sterilization, sex-selective abortion and infanticidehas found a new lease on life thanks to his invitation from the Vatican. Noting that the world GDP has grown at five times the rate of the global population, the Vatican declaration also alleges that millions of species have been threatened with extinction by this enormous increase in economic activity based on profit and on the use of fossil fuels. Such unprecedented economic growth is also putting huge strains on the earths capacity to function sustainably, the document proposes. The most obvious associated signs include global climate change and the concomitant damages to the earths system that it brings in its wake. The declaration does not, of course, prove any causality between human activity and climate variability, but it does take for granted that such causality exists. Just as human activities are responsible for these negative effects, today we need positive human action for the sustainable development of biodiversity, the text reads. Blame for such ecological variability does not fall equally on all of humanity, but predominantly belongs to the wealthy nations. The wealthy, the text states, are substantially responsible for the increase in global warming and, consequently, the decrease in biodiversity. The poorest people, the text observes, do not enjoy the benefits of fossil fuels and presumably should not be permitted to make us of them, lest they, too, be denounced as enemies of biodiversity. Not all the news is bad, however. The declaration states that it would cost only about $175 billion to eliminate extreme poverty in the world. One can only assume that the estimated price tag is based on the use of inexpensive fossil fuels in the process rather than wind and solar power. Ending global poverty would have the added benefit of protecting our global environment and saving as much biodiversity as possible for the future, the text reads. Fortunately for humanity, if the workshops predictions are as laughably far off the mark as Paul Ehrlichs, vast biodiversity may well be with us for the foreseeable future. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: cranky (#0)
This guy is as FOS as a municipal sewage system !! I bet he spends the rest of his time buggering little boys ! Some pissed off Dads should waste him ! Si vis pacem, para bellum Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."Theodore Roosevelt-1907. I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur
His ignorance is breathtaking.
The Chancellor, Argentinian bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo (pictured), told a press conference Thursday that poor countries have been forced to sell their forests to survive and to use an agriculture that does not employ modern technologies. To me this smacks of jealousy! This is beneath the church and he should be reprimanded for promoting such nonsense! BTW you are not forced to sell anything. You give them tree's and they give you monies to buy whatever you wish.
Another pontifical pontificating but if he wants to stop global warming he should be campaigning to stop destruction of rain forest and leave fossil fuel protests to those who know something about it
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