
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
h/t Breitbart; We have all been very naughty.
MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS
POPE FRANCIS
FOR THE
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION
1 SEPTEMBER 2019
“And God saw that it was good” (Gen 1:25). God’s gaze, at the beginning of the Bible, rests lovingly on his creation. From habitable land to life-giving waters, from fruit-bearing trees to animals that share our common home, everything is dear in the eyes of God, who offers creation to men and women as a precious gift to be preserved.Tragically, the human response to this gift has been marked by sin, selfishness and a greedy desire to possess and exploit. Egoism and self-interest have turned creation, a place of encounter and sharing, into an arena of competition and conflict. In this way, the environment itself is endangered: something good in God’s eyes has become something to be exploited in human hands. Deterioration has increased in recent decades: constant pollution, the continued use of fossil fuels, intensive agricultural exploitation and deforestation are causing global temperatures to rise above safe levels. The increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather phenomena and the desertification of the soil are causing immense hardship for the most vulnerable among us. Melting of glaciers, scarcity of water, neglect of water basins and the considerable presence of plastic and microplastics in the oceans are equally troubling, and testify to the urgent need for interventions that can no longer be postponed. We have caused a climate emergency that gravely threatens nature and life itself, including our own.
In effect, we have forgotten who we are: creatures made in the image of God (cf. Gen 1:27) and called to dwell as brothers and sisters in a common home. We were created not to be tyrants, but to be at the heart of a network of life made up of millions of species lovingly joined together for us by our Creator. Now is the time to rediscover our vocation as children of God, brothers and sisters, and stewards of creation. Now is the time to repent, to be converted and to return to our roots. We are beloved creatures of God, who in his goodness calls us to love life and live it in communion with the rest of creation.
For this reason, I strongly encourage the faithful to pray in these days that, as the result of a timely ecumenical initiative, are being celebrated as a Season of Creation. This season of increased prayer and effort on behalf of our common home begins today, 1 September, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, and ends on 4 October, the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi. It is an opportunity to draw closer to our brothers and sisters of the various Christian confessions. I think in particular of the Orthodox faithful, who have celebrated this Day for thirty years. In this ecological crisis affecting everyone, we should also feel close to all other men and women of good will, called to promote stewardship of the network of life of which we are part.
This is the season for letting our prayer be inspired anew by closeness to nature, which spontaneously leads us to give thanks to God the Creator. Saint Bonaventure, that eloquent witness to Franciscan wisdom, said that creation is the first “book” that God opens before our eyes, so that, marvelling at its order, its variety and its beauty, we can come to love and praise its Creator (cf. Breviloquium, II, 5, 11). In this book, every creature becomes for us “a word of God” (cf. Commentarius in Librum Ecclesiastes, I, 2). In the silence of prayer, we can hear the symphony of creation calling us to abandon our self-centredness in order to feel embraced by the tender love of the Father and to share with joy the gifts we have received. We can even say that creation, as a network of life, a place of encounter with the Lord and one another, is “God’s own ‘social network’” (Audience for the Guides and Scouts of Europe, 3 August 2019). Nature inspires us to raise a song of cosmic praise to the Creator in the words of Scripture: “Bless the Lord, all things that grow on the earth, sing praise to him and highly exalt him forever” (Dan 3:76 Vg).
It is also a season to reflect on our lifestyles, and how our daily decisions about food, consumption, transportation, use of water, energy and many other material goods, can often be thoughtless and harmful. Too many of us act like tyrants with regard to creation. Let us make an effort to change and to adopt more simple and respectful lifestyles! Now is the time to abandon our dependence on fossil fuels and move, quickly and decisively, towards forms of clean energy and a sustainable and circular economy. Let us also learn to listen to indigenous peoples, whose age-old wisdom can teach us how to live in a better relationship with the environment.
This too is a season for undertaking prophetic actions. Many young people all over the world are making their voices heard and calling for courageous decisions. They feel let down by too many unfulfilled promises, by commitments made and then ignored for selfish interests or out of expediency. The young remind us that the earth is not a possession to be squandered, but an inheritance to be handed down. They remind us that hope for tomorrow is not a noble sentiment, but a task calling for concrete actions here and now. We owe them real answers, not empty words, actions not illusions.
Our prayers and appeals are directed first at raising the awareness of political and civil leaders. I think in particular of those governments that will meet in coming months to renew commitments decisive for directing the planet towards life, not death. The words that Moses proclaimed to the people as a kind of spiritual testament at the threshold of the Promised Land come to mind: “Therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live” (Dt 3:19). We can apply those prophetic words to ourselves and to the situation of our earth. Let us choose life! Let us say “no” to consumerist greed and to the illusion of omnipotence, for these are the ways of death. Let us inaugurate farsighted processes involving responsible sacrifices today for the sake of sure prospects for life tomorrow. Let us not give in to the perverse logic of quick profit, but look instead to our common future!
In this regard, the forthcoming United Nations Climate Action Summit is of particular importance. There, governments will have the responsibility of showing the political will to take drastic measures to achieve as quickly as possible zero net greenhouse gas emissions and to limit the average increase in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius with respect to pre-industrial levels, in accordance with the Paris Agreement goals. Next month, in October, the Amazon region, whose integrity is gravely threatened, will be the subject of a Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. Let us take up these opportunities to respond to the cry of the poor and of our earth!
Each Christian man and woman, every member of the human family, can act as a thin yet unique and indispensable thread in weaving a network of life that embraces everyone. May we feel challenged to assume, with prayer and commitment, our responsibility for the care of creation. May God, “the lover of life” (Wis 11:26), grant us the courage to do good without waiting for someone else to begin, or until it is too late.
Read more: http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/messages/pont-messages/2019/documents/papa-francesco_20190901_messaggio-giornata-cura-creato.html
From the Vatican, 1 September 2019
FRANCIS
His Holiness’ claim that the intensity AND frequency of extreme weather is increasing is evidence of how badly he is being advised, because it is not actually possible for both the intensity and frequency of extreme weather to increase worldwide.
But don’t take my word for it.
Constrained work output of the moist atmospheric heat engine in a warming climate
Incoming and outgoing solar radiation couple with heat exchange at Earth’s surface to drive weather patterns that redistribute heat and moisture around the globe, creating an atmospheric heat engine. Here, we investigate the engine’s work output using thermodynamic diagrams computed from reanalyzed observations and from a climate model simulation with anthropogenic forcing. We show that the work output is always less than that of an equivalent Carnot cycle and that it is constrained by the power necessary to maintain the hydrological cycle. In the climate simulation, the hydrological cycle increases more rapidly than the equivalent Carnot cycle. We conclude that the intensification of the hydrological cycle in warmer climates might limit the heat engine’s ability to generate work.
Read more: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/347/6221/540.full
The power driving the hydrological cycle described in the constrained work output study comes from the sun, it is the rate at which heat passes through the Earth’s climate system. This is NOT a sun controls global warming argument, it is simply an observation that there is a limited rate of energy supply available to power extreme weather, and rate at which the energy is supplied will not increase if the surface of the planet warms.
That thermodynamically limited energy budget can be expended on more extreme storms, or it can be expended on more frequent storms, or storms could be concentrated into a geographical region, but something has to give to balance the books; that energy budget cannot be stretched to cover storms which are both more extreme AND more frequent across the entire world.
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Damn straight! I am eagerly awaiting Pope Francis’ next encyclical wherein he calls on ALL Catholic clergy to return to travel by mule, donkey, ass, burro or horseback to present a unified front for fighting climate change.
Sorry, il Papa, but prayers alone won’t cut it today.
“Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.” — Matthew 7:20
This Pope is a communist.
Before lecturing us on climate change among other things, His Holiness would do well to read a few quotes from the Bible regarding false prophets:
Matthew 7:15:
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”
Matthew 24:11:
“And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray”.
And there are many more quotes from the Good Book about the subject. Perhaps His Holiness believes God would inform him if he was being led astray by false prophets.
At any rate, this leads to the question of why he thinks God made CO2 an evil demonic pollutant when it is a necessary and beneficial component of the Earth’s atmosphere at the same time. I guess trying to figure out what’s going on in the head of someone like His Holiness is a difficult if not impossible thing to do. There may be more bad things going on in this world than he realizes.
I agree with the pope, we should say “no” to communist greed. What’s that…? I misread something in his article? Oh well, never mind.
Nigh on 20 years ago, as a layperson ignorant of the then understood complexity of the Earth Climate System, I weaned myself from the CAGW via days of reading on John Daly’s “Still Waiting for the Greenhouse”.
The circus never left town. (well, correction: – it did relocate to various exotic locales, perennially, at great cost and with an amazing ‘carbon footprint’)
Our understandings that the CAGW premise has been utterly falsified have clearly improved since that time, but the relentless march of the totally unapologetic Globalist Propagandists continues unabated, in fact being amplified from every Quarter and in every medium.
Sober analysis above by Eric Worrall above, though I am at a loss as to why he has placed the emphasis on “This is NOT a sun controls global warming argument”.
Is there Something Wrong with considering that shiny bright thing in the sky might be a central element in precipitating Earth’s Climate?
The concisely constructed film here linked below, IMHO, should be eligible for a Nobel Peace Prize in the Climate Wars. I view it as a final nail in the coffin of the CAGW Theory, but alas, don’t expect to see it in our schools and universities, the MSM, or anywhere –
– not without a major grassroots effort to see it go “viral”. –
And even seen by many, not likely much will change regards the ‘relentless march’ – their agenda, of course, is evident now to be fully and ultimately, = anti-science.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEWoPzaDmOA
And the last climate paper out of University of Turku, Finland – I believe it was posted earlier here on WUWT(?): –
“…The IPCC climate sensitivity is about one order of magnitude too high, because
a strong negative feedback of the clouds is missing in climate models. If we pay
attention to the fact that only a small part of the increased CO2 concentration is
anthropogenic, we have to recognize that the anthropogenic climate change does
not exist in practice. The major part of the extra CO2 is emitted from oceans [6],
according to Henry`s law. The low clouds practically control the global average
temperature. During the last hundred years the temperature is increased about
0:1°C because of CO2. The human contribution was about 0:01°C.
3. Conclusion
We have proven that the GCM-models used in IPCC report AR5 cannot compute
correctly the natural component included in the observed global temperature. The
reason is that the models fail to derive the influences of low cloud cover fraction
on the global temperature. A too small natural component results in a too large
portion for the contribution of the greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. That is why
IPCC represents the climate sensitivity more than one order of magnitude larger
than our sensitivity 0:24°C. Because the anthropogenic portion in the increased
CO2 is less than 10 %, we have practically no anthropogenic climate change. The
low clouds control mainly the global temperature.”
Finito de la Comedia
Tiburon, that video ‘Climate Forcing – Our Future is Cold’, makes a rather compelling case, heat from resistive heating of the atmosphere from currents induced by solar flare and CME activities. Thank you.
The video you linked is a failure top to bottom. There were no “TSI failures”. TSI rules the ocean, which rules the climate.
Ben Davidson who made the video suffers from Dunning-Kruger as does Dr. Brian Tinsley, Henrik Svensmark, and the Electric Universe by association when it comes to the relative magnitudes of the different solar forcing mechanisms. Electric currents in the high atmosphere do not drive ocean warming. Ben Davidson talks a big game about the sun’s electromagnetic effect but can’t see the biggest effect to save his life. Ben Davidson is as dumb about that as the pope is about climate change.
Otherwise I agree with most of your comment, except no one should use that video to teach anyone as it misses the main solar influence from TSI. It’s propaganda, misleading, and promotes pseudo-science.
I am the one who originally figured out how Henry’s Law produces the CO2 and TSI drives the climate.
The sad thing is Ben Davidson and several others like him aren’t going to stop mis-informing people on the sun’s main influence because they don’t know any better, ie Dunning-Kruger.
If the electric universe doesn’t like where this is going they’d better put their foot down before I do.
Linked again, for sharing by all
The Pope is a liar, so according to his own religion, he’ll go straight to hell when he dies. Nice.
Bruce C
Speaking of “his own religion”, what do you make of this?
“Let us also learn to listen to indigenous peoples, whose age-old wisdom can teach us how to live in a better relationship with the environment.”
Aren’t these the same people who were declared heathen worshippers of false gods and slaughtered with abandon as semi-human? Since when do the animists of West Africa, the Sabaeans of Ethiopia and the descendants of the Inca suddenly become the lights of guidance to a wayward mankind? This is bizarre. Are we back to the “noble savage” era where our exotic brethren in their “native state” somehow have access to an understanding of “the garden” of which we are bereft?
I grant that materialism has swept the world and the consequences of it are ruining whole regions of the planet, but seriously, why would we look for heavenly guidance from “the indigenous”?
I am indigenous too, you know, Mr Pope. I come from Canada I might be a good source of guidance if you would consult with me instead of only Al Gore’s toadies or David Suzuki’s acolytes. Consultation should involve everyone, not only those who have stubbornly resisted the claims of the religion headquartered in Rome.
He may, and probably should just abolish Hell. Think of the carbon footprint of that monster ……..
May he receive his just reward.
As soon as possible.
Pope, ““And God saw that it was good” (Gen 1:25). … Tragically, the human response to this gift has been marked by sin, selfishness and a greedy desire to possess and exploit.”
As the late Christopher Hitchens so eloquently put it: “created sick, and commanded to be well.”
So it is and so the pope expounds, with no apparent awareness of his hypocrisy.
Once again, the Pope proves Church and State needs to be separated.
Communists hate it when people are able to improve themselves without being under the control of communists.
Dear Papa Frank,
Frankly, there can be no “low carbon living”.
Not for us. We are a carbon-based life form.
“Low carbon living” means less life.
Our food is carbon based. CO2 makes it grow.
Take CO2 out of the atmosphere and plants will die.
Then animals will die and people will die.
How many do you want to die?
How many would you have starve to death?
Millions? Billions?
Regards,
Photios
I think the idea is “billions”. Leaves more room for the rest of us (unfortunately for you, not you).
The Roman Catholic church can lead the way by refusing donations from all exploitive capitalist nations.
It’s disturbing that the Pope is so midguided about the effects of CO2. What else does he believe that isn’t true? He should pray about it.
I see the Pope needs a theology lesson, or at least learn the fundamentals in Biblical exegesis.
So he quotes Genesis 1 where prior to the Fall, God declares all of His Creation as Good.
What the Pope purposely and deliberately violates at least one of the Ten Commandments over is 1) pretend that Man’s Sin of eating of the forbidden fruit had no effect on 2) God Himself cursing the Creation which includes thorns, thistles, crop failures, geological and climatic calamities.
Furthermore, if the Pope actually read the Bible, he would notice that God flooded the entire Earth. Not man and his industrial smokestack, but for “every thought and deed of man being evil and evil continuously”, God judged the Earth.
When man engaged in all kinds of depraved behavior, God sent down “fire and brimstone” to destroy the land that they inhabited. Again, man’s sin, God’s judgment. This happened over and over again. Its all documented.
So why does the Pope lie about all of this?
He doubles down on his rejection of Biblical authority by profaning God’s command to man “Take Dominion and Subdue the Earth” and twisting it into a complete lie, similar to what the Serpent did, and is exhorting man to rebel against God’s command. In the Biblical narrative, we read that God put into the ground all kinds of things that He expected man to go find, extract and make things. The Pope categorically rejects that and calls following God’s direct command to man, a sin.
The Pope makes heretical claims, rejecting man’s sin, rejecting the Gospel while substituting a call to arms to repent to our secular masters and find redemption in obeying their commands.
The Pope is a wicked and depraved reprobate – a true modern day anti-Pope.
I pray that the Roman Catholic Church awakens to this hostile takeover and works to find a Man of God.
Hmm … that wasn’t a command but, rather an authority granted, given, before The Fall. The thorns and stuff after the fall weren’t “punishment” but a consequence. God gave it to Man. Man lost it. Who picked it up? Mat 4:8-10
“Acts of God” in insurance policies are rarely really acts of the True God.
People blame God for lots of stuff He’s not responsible for. And then don’t acknowledge the solution He provided.
They’d rather blather on about Man needing to control Man for one reason or another. “caGW” is just one the most recent.
The moment someone who is supposed to speaking for Christ says that the purpose of those men and women Christ died and rose again to save is to save “Ma’ Gaia” (or whatever name Gnosticism in the past gave “her”) rather than other men and women, “sumpin wrong here”.
The head of one religion pontificating on behalf of the followers of a competing religion.
how badly he is being advised
Or maybe he’s just a dunce who doesn’t give a fig for the truth.
“how badly he is being advised
Or maybe he’s just a dunce who doesn’t give a fig for the truth.”
Yeah… it’s not like the majority of nationally representative science organisations (Saudi Arabia doesn’t) on the planet agrees with him… Oh wait.
There is no real evidence that CO2 has any effect on climate and there is plenty of scientific rationale that the climate sensitivity of CO2 is zero. Please show us where in the bible it states or infers that making use of fossil fuels is sinful. Clean burning of hydrocarbons produces only CO2 and H2O which are the building blocks of life as we know it. Living organisms burn hydro carbons for energy and in so doing produce H2O and CO2. Please show us were so doing is sinful. What alternatives do we humans have?
As a lapsed Catholic I still have a knee jerk reaction to defend the Faith and to suggest this Pope is going off the rails; that he should be limiting his pronouncements to articles of faith.
But of course history shows that Popes have always been more political than spiritual (John XXIII teased us). In the past it was alliances with nation/states; today it is with ideology.
The good news is that except for amplification by the left leaning MSM, his opinions have no real impact.
Subsume the customs of a pagan religion , but in such a way as to not alter the Christian Catholic theology .It has been done before , as evidenced by Yule time logs, Tannenbaum , an mistletoes .Maybe someday we’ll have a Carbon Credit Carrol, rejoicing at the prospect of CO2 concentration plummeting below 150 ppm . I wonder what the Holy See thinks of Noah’s trek through the world wide flood , a consequence of God’s wrath .
OMG, here we have a pope saying we should be grateful for and look after the environment God gifted us. What??? And we should consider future generations as we live our lives. Tooo much. And at the same time, we should consider the poor when and or if we exploit the earth’s resources. What the hell is he… some sort of Christian or something?
But he isn’t really saying that, and the solutions and governments he backs make things worse.
“We were created not to be tyrants, but to be at the heart of a network of life made up of millions of species lovingly joined together for us by our Creator.”
Okay, but you also think we have to bring in tyrants to achieve this goal. Who would have guessed that Marxists had it all right from the beginning, that Stalin and Pol Pot were actually post normal visionaries.
So what is happening cannot be explained by thermodynamic science?
Another miracle!
This is the man who tells us to not make walls around our countries and select who we want to immigrate – from behind 20m high walls.
No country has walls as high as the Vatican – which is a small but sovereign state.
If the Pope wanted to use his considerable influence to make the world better, he would figure out why every country with majority Catholics is immensely corrupt and all the non-corrupt European countries are protestant.
South America is insanely corrupt, Mexico, Guatemala are among the most violent countries in the world.
There is something very wrong with Catholicism.
http://www.whichcountryinfo.com/least-corrupt-countries/
“No country has walls as high as the Vatican”
The walls are nothing like Trump is proposing between the US and Mexico. Last time I was in Rome you could walk freely in and out and I am pretty sure it hasn’t changed. Try doing that if Trump gets his way.
“The walls are nothing like Trump is proposing between the US and Mexico.”
Trump is building the wall, not proposing to build one.
Trump says the new wall will have a great big beautiful door in it to allow all those legally eligible to come in..
Do you have a door on your house, Simon?
You can usually freely enter the St Peter cathedral where all back exits are closed, so that you have to freely walk out the same way you came in.
Or you can pay for and enter the Papal Museums with the same result.
You cannot go into the interior of the the Vatican without passing security guards.