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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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July 19, 2025 at 04:06AM

WHY THE ARTS NEED FOSSIL FUELS

The truth is that fossil fuels are indispensable. Without them there would be no pharmaceuticals, no chemicals, no plastics or – more directly relevant to the arts – no cosmetics, no paints, no synthetic dyes, and no artificial fibres.

The arts flourish here because we are a rich country with millions of patrons to support them. Ordinary people buy their tickets, bringing revenues to venues; they pay their taxes too, and that funds the subsidies that keep high-cost operations such as ballet, opera and arts festivals afloat.  

The arts should learn to love fossil fuels

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Louisiana’s $3 Billion Coastal Boondoggle: The Sediment Diversion That Washed Away

Landry’s critics say he’s “abandoning science.” On the contrary, he’s recognizing the difference between real science—which admits uncertainty—and expensive, bureaucratic groupthink dressed up as “climate resilience.” With budget-busting risks, legal uncertainty, and unreliable modeling, the only responsible course was to hit pause.

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July 19, 2025 at 12:01AM

More Evidence of a Global Offshore Wind Project Collapse

Essay by Eric Worrall

The Aussie Government is worried it might have to pay for Australia’s own commercially unviable renewable projects, after President Trump pulled US support.

Blue Float Energy abandons $10 billion Gippsland Dawn offshore wind proposal

Wed 16 Jul

In short:

The company behind a planned major Victorian offshore wind farm has pulled out of the market, saying it is no longer commercially viable.

It comes as an energy expert warns the country is not on track to meet its renewable energy targets.

Gippsland Dawn was to be a 2-gigawatt offshore wind farm built between Paradise Beach and Ocean Grange on the Gippsland coast.

The proposal received major project status from the federal government in November, and promised to deliver power to more than one million homes. 

But the company behind the project, Blue Float Energy, withdrew from offshore wind internationally after major shareholder Quantum Capital said it was no longer commercially viable to invest in the sector.

Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-16/blue-float-energy-pulls-out-of-gippsland-wind-farm-offshore/105495614

So where is the Trump connection?

Clicking through the Blue Float Energy link in the last paragraph of the article above;

Offshore wind companies cool Australian interest as public investment considered

Tue 15 Jul

Mr Trump’s intervention has had a chilling effect on the industry.

You have a bull market before Trump takes office that turns into a bear market when Trump gets in because he doesn’t like offshore wind,” Mr Evans said.

With every Australian offshore wind project backed by an international partner, the global shift has impacts at home.

The Victorian government has offered support for offshore wind projects, including direct funding for feasibility studies.

At a federal level, Australia has so far managed to avoid the significant public investment made by countries like the United Kingdom to set up the industry.

However, the government will consider direct funding support as part of its review of the National Electricity Market (NEM) wholesale market settings.

Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-15/offshore-wind-industry-hit-by-global-headwinds/105520316

There is plenty of evidence offshore wind projects all over the world are in trouble – and the problem started before Trump took office.

How can Trump pulling funding and support for offshore wind in the USA make the situation worse for offshore wind projects in Australia?

Inflation Reduction Act set to allocate billions to Australia’s energy sector

Energy
24th May 2023

Australian mining and energy companies are set to access billions of dollars in funding as part of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) – this could significantly contribute to the clean energy transition.

This allowance follows deals to grant special status to the country’s defence manufacturing and critical minerals industries under the IRA.

The plans were announced at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, where Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met up with Biden. The summit welcomed members of leading industrial economies to discuss Chinese economic coercion and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Australia is set to become a domestic source for critical sectors

Biden explained that under the Inflation Reduction Act, Australia would become a domestic powerhouse for sectors deemed critical, such as defence, critical minerals, and clean energy.

Read more: https://www.innovationnewsnetwork.com/inflation-reduction-act-allocate-billions-australias-energy-sector/33295/

I don’t know if the billion dollar gifts for foreigners component of IRA funding was actually accessed, but one thing is clear: Biden’s government borrowing didn’t only fund the fake US green economy, anticipation of direct US funding was propping up the entire world’s fake green economy.

It gets crazier. Given China is a major US government creditor, the money Biden was borrowing from China to fund the IRA was being returned to China in the form of orders for green energy components, leaving the USA to pay debt interest on money which had already been returned to the pockets of Chinese investors. No doubt some of that returned money would have been recycled back into lending more money to the US government. The US Government was effectively borrowing the same recycled money again and again.

No wonder greens were upset when President Trump stopped the green funding carousel.


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