
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
New Scientist is dissatisfied with the climate gospel being preached by the Catholic Church.
Religion must rise to the challenge of climate change too
No planet B | With biblical floods and famine on the cards, the fight against global warming needs faiths to get serious about green issues
By Graham Lawton
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In 2015, Pope Francis issued an encyclical on the environment. For those (like me) unfamiliar with Vatican terminology, that is a bit like a memo from head office informing regional managers about the boss’s latest thinking. It isn’t an instruction, but is guidance that you are well advised to heed.
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However, there are reasons to regard the encyclical with scepticism. For one thing, it said nothing about birth control, which the church opposes, and hence the topic of my last column, population growth. The encyclical also seems to have been quickly forgotten. In Rome, I asked a young, devout theology student from the Philippines whether it had made an impact on the church’s teachings or the attitudes of its followers. Not a bit, he said.
There is a more fundamental reason to be suspicious. According to Lori Beaman, professor of religious diversity and social change at the University of Ottawa in Canada, the encyclical remains steeped in the Christian tradition of stewardship, which holds that God entrusted humans to take care of Earth but will heal whatever damage we do. In the past, this has been interpreted as divine consent to rape and pillage the planet as we see fit.
Of course, the Catholic church may be absolutely sincere. If so, it needs to up its game and start preaching the message. And it isn’t the only faith in town. How other religions respond to environmental breakdown matter just as much. There are some positive signs: there was a strong religious presence at Extinction Rebellion’s recent climate protests.
Like many other progressive, secular environmentalists, I am deeply conflicted about getting into bed with religion. But as we descend into a climate and biodiversity crisis, we are going to need all the help we can get.
There is probably no God, but if there is, it would be better if He was on our side.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24232350-100-religion-must-rise-to-the-challenge-of-climate-change-too/
What strange times we live in – a publication called New Scientist warning religious groups they have to try harder, they have to better align their gospel with green messages.
Hey! Pope phone home and see how well the warming is doing in Argentina …
From https://www.iceagenow.info/extreme-cold-and-heavy-snow-in-homeland-of-the-pope/
Will climate change eliminate 40% of primates in the Vatican?
I thought palm oil did that. Or have I missed something.
You estimated the number of popes rather than actually counting them.
The pictures of the supreme religious leaders of Iran touring the centrifuge plant and missile batteries comes to mind.
This Pope has a socialist past. Climate change movement is all about global socialism. Bit of a link there, huh? Fortunately this Pope is not my conduit to God in spite of my Catholic upbringing. The climate change that this Earth is experiencing is God’s work and has been for 4+ billion years.
I pray for the days when advocacy groups don’t run science into the ditch along with the Vatican and political leadership.
It was a long wait during the Dark Ages and during the Soviet years.
The encyclicals are not intended for the faithfuls but Media.
There is probably no God, but if there is, it would be better if He was on our side.
“He” doesn’t sound very “woke”
The church needs to realize that the climate change we have been experiencing is caused by the sun and oceans over which mankind has no control. Global climate is entirely God’s province. Population wise mankind has already multiplied and subdued the Earth and we are now trying to kill it. Many animal species are having trouble with extreme habitat loss. Human population control is what is needed to make mankind good stewards of the Earth. Population control is something the Church can get behind and help with.
“Human population control is what is needed to make mankind good stewards of the Earth. ”
Ah yes, the ‘final solution’ that underlies ‘progressive’ thinking….
Any bets on how long before a massive cull of humanity (world war) is initiated to bring about that result?