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Pope Francis, climate change, and morality Posted on April 29, 2015 | 202 Comments by Judith Curry The Pontifical Academy of Science meeting on climate change is raising some interesting issues for Catholics and for humanity. Pope Francis is emerging as one of the world’s foremost campaigners on global warming. The Economist writes in an article A green wearing white?: The challenge for Pope Francis will be to strike a note that sounds authentic to his own followers, including conservative sceptics, while also striking a chord with the remainder of humanity. Chris Mooney writes: Many in the environmental and scientific community think that if Pope Francis injects himself into international climate politics in an equally blunt fashion later this year, the ramifications on the climate debate could be dramatic. Statistician and climate scientist Matt Briggs (a Catholic) writes in Crisis Magazine: Used to be in the West when the Catholic Church spoke, people listened. They considered. Sure, they sometimes rejected, perhaps even more often than they heeded. Not so now. The press, politicians, and people no longer care what the clergy has to say on designer babies (i.e. eugenics), abortion, homosexual acts, same-sex “marriage�, you name it [JC comment: BIRTH CONTROL] . Not when a recalcitrant Church disallows female priests, divorce, and every other thing the secular salivate over. Papal Summit on climate change The rationale for the Summit is described in America: The National Catholic Review:
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