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World’s Poor in for Hard Time as Pope Leo Backs Green Agenda and Net Zero

From THE DAILY SCEPTIC

On matters of Catholic dogma, the Popes claim to be infallible. But on the science around climate change and the political Net Zero lunacy they frequently talk out of their pontifical posteriors. Who can forget the late Pope Francis’s claim that humans are causing earthquakes, a suggestion that only the whackiest of climate alarmists can utter. Alas, the new Bishop of Rome is also capable of ruminating out of his rear end with Pope Leo XIV recently giving us his ‘world is burning’ sermon. At a recent ‘green’ mass at his summer estate in Castel Gandolfo, he added: “We must pray for the conversion of so many people inside and outside of the church, who still don’t recognise the urgency of caring for our common home.”

As a ‘lapsed’ Catholic, your correspondent has been the beneficiary of many such ‘conversion’ prayers. Fear works well if you are a schoolboy sitting at the feet of Sister Agnes, headmistress of St Anselm’s primary school in Dartford, with the fires of hell promised for missing mass on Sunday and the numerous Holy Days of Obligation. Papal fears of a world burning due to excessive holidays in Benidorm are a bit tame. After all, it has been done to the far limits of stupidity by the UN activist-in-chief Antonio Guterres. Come on Leo, I can’t help thinking, you can do better than that.

Needless to say the new Green Pope is all-in on the fake science of weather attribution. “We see so many natural disasters in the world, nearly every day and in so many countries, that are in part caused by the excesses of being human, with our lifestyle.” One can only pray that the new Pontiff gets around to reading the latest scientific assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, where little or no human involvement is observed in almost all natural weather events, now and forward to 2100. He might care to consider that deaths from natural disasters have plunged by 95% over the last 100 years, while the extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has led to a remarkable 15-20% ‘greening’ of the planet.

Wearing green vestments for his special mass in the new ecological education centre at the summer residence, Pope Leo urged the world to recognise what he called the urgency of the climate crisis, and “hear the cry of the  poor”. But the poor are not crying, at least not for the rich Western elite fantasy of Net Zero. Many in the developing world see hydrocarbon use as the key to lifting them out of grinding poverty. They are aware of the enormous increase in staple crops that has occurred over the last 60 years due to the use of hydrocarbon-enabled fertilisers. They can feel the extra food in their bellies – to deprive them of the natural stored energy of the Earth at this stage in their development would, in Sister Agnes’s often spoken words, be wicked.

Pope Leo’s Green Mass was reported by the Associated Press, which takes support for religious coverage from the Conversation, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. Its report, presumably officially sanctioned by the Vatican, notes that Leo is a long-time missionary and Bishop in Peru, where he is said to have experienced first-hand “the effects of climate change on vulnerable communities”. Peru has a varied climate, and bad weather can upset communities living on the margin. But if we look at climate, rather than relying on the pseudoscientific nonsense of short-term weather attribution, it can be seen from the World Bank Climate Portal that the seasonal mean temperature in the country has risen by just 0.36°C over the last 100 years. In this period there was a tad less rain, although a reduction of 9.9mm to 1610.34mm was unnoticeable. If you want to proselytise climate breakdown, Peru is perhaps not the best place to start, whatever your own personal truth, belief or lived experience.

Pope Leo might also be cautioned to lay off the ‘burning world’ stuff when he next visits his native America. Wildfires are all the rage in alarmist circles, although recent enthusiasm has been dampened by findings published in Nature Communications that show conflagrations are running at just 23% of the level expected from an examination of records going back to the 17th century. One peer reviewer saw a clear danger of the paper “being used by deniers of climate change impacts”. In other words, less facts, more emotion. Again we can but offer prayers that the myth of cleansing holy smoke sweeping all before it can be resurrected with salvation only possible with the blessings conferred by Net Zero.

Popes are generally settled science kinda guys – it took the Vatican about 100 years to accept the Earth went around the Sun. Both Francis and now Leo have attempted to link extreme environmentalism with concern for the poor and something they call climate justice. They are not generally scientists and like most modern Net Zero hard Left politicians they have little understanding of science and the scientific process. They appear clueless on the role of natural climate variation and misunderstand how hydrocarbons have lifted billions out of poverty in the last 100 years. Their elite ex cathedra views lead to incumbents like Francis waffling in familiar biblical terms that the world is “collapsing and may be nearing the breaking point”. Francis thought CO2 was “highly polluting” even though he breathed out about two pounds of it every day of his life. The new chap is already ranting about the world on fire – expect more hellfire and damnation to follow.

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor. Follow him on X.

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strativarius
July 19, 2025 2:22 am

Two gods Leo: one for the week and one for Sunday best.

Scissor
Reply to  strativarius
July 19, 2025 4:17 am

Is it true that Muslims in the UK demand the voting age be lowered to 11 so that all of their wives can vote?

strativarius
Reply to  Scissor
July 19, 2025 4:23 am

No. They want a blasphemy (Islamophobia) law…

Can’t talk about the rape gangs, then.

Scissor
Reply to  strativarius
July 19, 2025 4:51 am

Monty Python meets 1984.

strativarius
Reply to  Scissor
July 19, 2025 5:14 am

Orwell comes true.

Reply to  Scissor
July 19, 2025 11:10 am

I don’t know about that, but I read that UK just lowered the voting age to 16.

KevinM
Reply to  Tony_G
July 19, 2025 11:50 am

Who thought _that_was a good idea?

Reply to  Tony_G
July 19, 2025 5:12 pm

Unfortunately that is being proposed in Australia as well.

The politicians know that the leftist/green indoctrination infecting our school system will create more Labor (Democrat in US) voters in order to maintain their power.

The ‘strongest’ argument in favour of this I heard on talkback radio yesterday is that the young will inherit the future so they should have some say in its creation.

In that case, 14/12/10 year olds have even more to look forward to so let them vote as well.

jchr12
July 19, 2025 3:04 am

Now, I’m quite certain that God has not told the Pope that the ‘fossil’ fuels He gave us, are also killing us. So from where Mr Popey are you getting your information?

One might also ask, why does the RCC always appoint those happy to side with globalist agendas?

strativarius
Reply to  jchr12
July 19, 2025 4:18 am

On matters of Catholic dogma…

3 nails + 1 cross = forgiven

Reply to  jchr12
July 20, 2025 7:16 am

New Pope, Same Story

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Bruce Cobb
July 19, 2025 3:07 am

From molesting children to molesting science. Sounds about right. Religious Belief and Climate Belief: A match made in heaven.

July 19, 2025 3:30 am

However, sinners can pay for an indulgence and still be able to enter heaven.

This guy’s team invented the CO2 certificate scam, takes one to endorse one.

rovingbroker
July 19, 2025 3:49 am

Its report, presumably officially sanctioned by the Vatican, notes that Leo is a long-time missionary and Bishop in Peru, where he is said to have experienced first-hand “the effects of climate change on vulnerable communities”. Peru has a varied climate, and bad weather can upset communities living on the margin.

CLEVELAND, Ohio– A Cleveland man may have frozen to death early Thursday, officials said.

A man was found dead about 6:30 a.m. on the front porch of a home in the 2100 block of East 68th Street.

EMS officials said it appeared the man died from exposure to the sub-zero temperatures.

https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2016/12/man_found_possibly_frozen_to_d.html

Reply to  rovingbroker
July 20, 2025 4:25 am

What was the date of the referenced article?

July 19, 2025 3:54 am

I don’t think I am wrong in saying that all religions are corrupt. It’s hard to decide which is the bigger scam, climate change or religion.

strativarius
Reply to  JeffC
July 19, 2025 3:57 am

Isn’t climate change a religion?

Scissor
Reply to  JeffC
July 19, 2025 4:25 am

Many from which to choose. Marxism would get my vote, but you have to believe in something.

Reply to  Scissor
July 19, 2025 10:23 am

Personally I prefer knowledge over any kind of belief.

Mary Jones
Reply to  JeffC
July 19, 2025 6:04 am

It would be more honest to say that all PEOPLE – including you and me – are corrupt.

The fact is that everybody – including you – worships something. It might be wealth or fame or possessions or family or power or even ourselves. It’s hardwired into us.

So here are a couple of questions for you, and please don’t think I expect you to answer here. They are just to make you think. What do you worship? Is it worth your devotion?

Reply to  Mary Jones
July 19, 2025 8:02 am

Good for you Mary for replying.

Reply to  Mary Jones
July 19, 2025 1:56 pm

“wor·ship
[ˈwəːʃɪp]
noun

  1. the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity:

Who say you have to worship anything or anyone ??!

MarkW
Reply to  bnice2000
July 19, 2025 5:53 pm

That’s only one way of looking at it.
Worship is also whatever you devote your life to. For many, that is money. for others it is fame.
Even Jesus talked about putting things of this world before God.

Eamon Butler
Reply to  Mary Jones
July 20, 2025 4:28 pm
Reply to  JeffC
July 19, 2025 6:08 am

Any institution is corrupt in direct proportion to its ability to employ force. The Pope (rhymes with dope) seeks partnership with governments precisely toward that end, government being the embodiment of force. The climate ploy remains a remarkable vehicle to coerce people to accept control, since it is a modern adaptation of sin, hell, and salvation—a perfect fit for institutionalized guilt.

Derg
Reply to  JeffC
July 19, 2025 7:33 am

Well Pol Pot and Stalin are in hell saying “hold my beer.” 😉

Reply to  Derg
July 19, 2025 1:05 pm

It’s interesting that Stalin was apparently an exceptional student during his formative years – in a Russian Orthodox seminary.

He switched to socialism, but clearly enacted it as a religion, determined to murder any non-believer.

Reply to  JeffC
July 19, 2025 8:01 am

I think you are wrong in saying all religions are corrupt. I don’t see how following the Ten Commandments would corrupt you.

Reply to  mkelly
July 19, 2025 1:03 pm

Well, the ones about worship are certainly more in line with the climate scare than science.

What is the worst sin? The one that allegedly caused mankind’s expulsion from paradise? Knowledge. That’s all you really need to know about religion.

MarkW
Reply to  Joe Gordon
July 19, 2025 5:55 pm

Try reading the Bible before condemning it.
The sin was not knowledge per se, it was the knowledge of good and evil.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  MarkW
July 21, 2025 9:55 am

Wrong. The sin was disobeying God’s commandment.

Reply to  mkelly
July 19, 2025 2:02 pm

Do you really think that Christian religions follow the Ten Commandments. ?? !!

MarkW
Reply to  bnice2000
July 19, 2025 5:55 pm

They try to. None of us are perfect.

Billyjack
Reply to  JeffC
July 20, 2025 5:19 am

All religions are manmade constructs that first enforce an individual’s spirituality and then usurp it for the enrichment and power of their leadership. The religion of Secular Socialism, whose deity is the government, is no different. The Church of Warming is just a denomination of the primary “faith” in government.

Decaf
Reply to  JeffC
July 20, 2025 12:58 pm

Christianity is not corrupt and does not corrupt, quite the opposite. That said, some Christians may be corrupt, just as anyone else may be, regardless of their beliefs.

July 19, 2025 4:16 am

“Fear works well if you are a schoolboy sitting at the feet of Sister Agnes, headmistress of St Anselm’s primary school in Dartford, with the fires of hell promised for missing mass on Sunday and the numerous Holy Days of Obligation.”

Reminds me- as another lapsed Catholic. As a 12 year old sitting in church- the guys with the collection basket went around- got to my row- I pretended to drop that quarter in the basket but kept it. I didn’t know there was a nun sitting behind me. She saw me, stood up, and loudly said to the entire church, “young man, give me that coin that you kept”. I think that’s the day I lapsed. 🙂

Mr.
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
July 19, 2025 9:52 am

I had an aunt who always had her catholicism on display for all to see.
Made it her mission in life for a while there to round up all us nephews & nieces on a Sunday morning and take us all to mass.

We escaped her Sunday concentration camps when we caught her putting a ten-shilling note into the collection plate and taking a one-pound note as change.

Now that event provided what I came to appreciate as a “lesson of life” –
blackmail is only a powerful device when used against people who are terrified by being shamed.
Others in our extended family would have been proud at having pulled off such a financial coup as a switcheroo of a ten-bob note for a quid note from the church collection plate.
So they would have regarded exposure of such behavior as recognition rather than shame.

Mickey Mann knows all about this.

MarkW
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
July 19, 2025 7:22 pm

You lapsed because you got caught cheating?

Reply to  MarkW
July 20, 2025 5:06 am

for starters 🙂

MrGrimNasty
July 19, 2025 5:35 am

Well that was amusing.

The BBC and Met Office were giving us ever more hysterical warnings about an incoming thundery breakdown.

The weatherman was interviewed on the BBC news, with his serious face on, explaining why it was all supercharged by climate change; the usual simplistic tropes:- warmer air holds more water etc…..

Failed to materialise, very normal rain, barely a clap of thunder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8j1nvp9440o

strativarius
Reply to  MrGrimNasty
July 19, 2025 5:51 am

Not even a poof.

Mr.
Reply to  strativarius
July 19, 2025 9:56 am

C’mon man. Being a poof is obligatory at the BBC.

Reply to  Mr.
July 19, 2025 2:05 pm

Or at least having “pronouns” 😉

atticman
Reply to  MrGrimNasty
July 19, 2025 9:41 am

No thunder in North Hertfordshire but we’ve had an inch and a half of rain. Boy, did the garden need it!

MrGrimNasty
Reply to  atticman
July 19, 2025 1:38 pm

We had 32mm steadily over 5 hours. The forecast was these amounts and more in an hour and up to 4″ in several hours with flash floods and threats to life! In the end,
a very ordinary weather breakdown in the supposed amber warning area.

Sam Capricci
July 19, 2025 6:00 am

SIGH, so much partial information and half truths.
Copernicus – a Catholic priest proposed the heliocentric solar system before Galileo.
https://www.simplycatholic.com/the-truth-about-galileo/

As far as the pope being infallible, he and the CC claim that ONLY for ex cathedra (from the chair of St Peter) matters of faith or morals.

If he wakes and says it’s going to be a beautiful day but later it rains, it had nothing to do with infallibility. The Church’s position since I was a kid brought up in Catholic school and taught by nuns was that you don’t waste just because there is abundance. I wish the people would stop tying the CC to ignorance and the attempt to stifle science, indeed the CC was responsible for most of the education of many for over a thousand years.

strativarius
Reply to  Sam Capricci
July 19, 2025 6:36 am

Infullible.

Reply to  Sam Capricci
July 19, 2025 9:01 am

‘I wish the people would stop tying the CC to ignorance and the attempt to stifle science, indeed the CC was responsible for most of the education of many for over a thousand years.’

Thank you. I would also like to point out that it was no coincidence that, after thousands of years of barbarism, what we colloquially refer to today as ‘Western Civilization’ evolved uniquely in Western Europe due to the fortunate confluence of relatively weak and de-centralized states and the broad influence of Christianity, which almost uniquely among religions, gave worth to the individual and prohibited the theft of property.

Unfortunately, for more than a century there has been an undeniable rise in the centralization and power of states, concurrent with a rise of a new religion, i.e., the Left, that suppress the worth of the individual in favor of the collective and has absolutely no qualms about the use of collective force to commit theft and murder.

It shouldn’t be a surprise that the Church, like many institutions, has come under pressure from the Left, as evidenced by the mindless pronouncements of climate alarmism, one of the Left’s primary weapons, from the last two Popes. However, the way out of this morass is not to bash the Church, but to reconnect with the moral principles at the foundation of Christianity in order to successfully defeat the evil that is the basis of the Left.

Reply to  Frank from NoVA
July 20, 2025 8:17 am

Thank you, too, Frank. There have been many bad popes, but Christianity is fundamentally good. Don’t throw God out with the bathwater.

2hotel9
July 19, 2025 6:02 am

So, another pope sides with making the catholic church even more vastly wealthy on the backs of the poor. You can all just imagine my shocked face.

Ed Zuiderwijk
July 19, 2025 7:58 am

You poor Americans. So sorry for you. Now you finally have your Pope, he turns out to be a pagan.

Not a pope who proclaims all men to be born equal, having a sacred right to life, liberty and happiness and the right to express themselves freely. No, a worshipper of Gaia.

What a world we live in!

Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
July 19, 2025 2:10 pm

No, a worshipper of Gaia.”

If he pushed the climate scam, he is no worshipper of Gaia. !!

Reply to  Ed Zuiderwijk
July 20, 2025 4:35 am

No sacred right to happiness – a right to the pursuit of happiness. Big, important difference.

John Hultquist
July 19, 2025 8:20 am

Nice rooms with a view: 41°44′49.56″, 12°39′1.08″

Ed Zuiderwijk
Reply to  John Hultquist
July 19, 2025 8:29 am

Yeh, but they give you that sinking feeling.

July 19, 2025 10:06 am

After reading the above article and its references to the Pope’s pontifications (literally!) about climate change and driving humanity toward “Net Zero”, I am personally calling on Pope Leo or his Vatican spokesperson(s) to publicly release an accounting of what both Vatican city and the Catholic Church as a whole have done to reduce their fossil fuel emissions over the last 10 years or so.

I want to see hard quantifiable numbers, not handwaving. Also, some evidence that either Vatican city or the Catholic Church even know the extent of their “carbon footprints”.

And what are their existing plans to achieve “Net Zero” in the next decade or so???

Best comment I ever read relevant to the Pope finding himself in a comparable embarrassing situation:
“You no play-a da game, you no make-a da rules.”

Reply to  ToldYouSo
July 19, 2025 12:13 pm

When the Catholics stop burning things to produce white or black smoke to let the world know when the new pope is selected is when I’ll know the pope is serious about climate change. They should also use LED candles during mass.

July 19, 2025 10:29 am

Hmm being so “green” shouldn’t the pope better dress in that colour? So to make the obvious clearly visible.

To give the colourblind a hand, his robe could be made of dollar bills on one side and 500€ bills on the other…there we have all political nonsense represented in colour and fiat cash.

Jamaica NYC
July 19, 2025 10:44 am

Don’t let the hat fool ya, he is a Chicago Democrat.

ResourceGuy
July 19, 2025 11:43 am

What could possibly go wrong with the marketing stance of world peace, net zero, feed the poor, and coexist. A lot of things actually, so that requires short memories and low odds of perfect storms. Policy statements are all about the odds of being exposed, not being right about anything.

Bob
July 19, 2025 4:19 pm

I put little stock in what the Pope says in his religious capacity and absolutely no stock in what he says concerning CAGW.

Reply to  Bob
July 19, 2025 6:19 pm

What Bob said ! 🙂

JoeG
July 19, 2025 7:48 pm

The Church has been conned by sciency sounding things since science had the earth as the center of the universe. The Church bought that BS and it caused issues for Galileo. Now is no different. Justb different players and a different subject.

Billyjack
July 20, 2025 5:16 am

Not surprising that the world’s oldest crime syndicate would embrace the Church of Warming as there is a lot of money that can be stolen using a new religion.

Eamon Butler
July 20, 2025 4:20 pm

I wonder, what ”extreme weather event” that has occurred, would not have happened if there were a few PPM less of CO2 in the atmosphere?

Sparta Nova 4
July 21, 2025 9:58 am

I find it most illuminating that the Pope is saying humanity can supersede God.