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In his ongoing crusade to promote the scientifically discredited notion of human-caused global warming, Pope Francis has issued a joint statement in collaboration with world leaders who met April 28 in Vatican City for a climate conference hosted by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and Social Sciences and the United Nations.
The 11-page document is packed with bureaucratic jargon that levels a frontal assault on industrialized prosperity, free-market capitalism, and human procreation. The statement begins: “Unsustainable consumption coupled with a record human population and the uses of inappropriate technologies are causally linked with the destruction of the world’s sustainability and resilience.” It asserts that climate change “is a global problem whose solution will depend on our stepping beyond national affiliations and coming together for the common good,” and that to save the world we must reach “a level and sustainable population.” The declaration urges that “all people of good will should encourage their governments to undertake these commitments to action.” It calls for “bold and humanitarian action by the world’s religions acting in unison” to bring about changes “as prioritized under UN’s sustainable development goals.”