I couldn’t help but
feel a twinge of embarrassment when I read about this. Apparently the Heartland Institute, possibly the most rabid of the conservative “think tanks” when it
comes to denying the existence of global warming, is sending a contingent of its folks to Rome to, in their
eyes, set the pope straight about climate change.
The American organization sponsors
an annual bizarro world version of the UN’s IPCC, in which they bloviate as
best they can about conspiracies, money-grubbing climate scientists falsifying
data, and imaginary cooling trends. They even call their get together the
International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC) in the hope, I image, that
the initials are close enough to fool people into thinking that they are the
same as the UN’s IPCC.
The
Heartland folks are on their way to Rome as they anticipate the Pontiff’s
upcoming encyclical. The pope is
expected to say that, given our present situation, reducing greenhouse gasses
has become a moral imperative.
The pope is called upon to be
gracious to those who seek his audience, so Pope Francis will meet with the
representatives from the Heartland Institute. But they should already know that
the pope receives some of the best council when it comes to science. OK, the
Church really blew it with Bruno and Galileo, but that was over 300 years ago.
Things have changed since then.
Years ago, when scientists were
uncertain if other factors besides CO2 might mitigate the warming effects of our
release of greenhouse gasses, the Heartland Institute could gain some traction
in the news and opinion pieces. But since that time they have painted
themselves into an intellectual corner, and now they are quite stuck.
Pope Francis is expected to say that reducing greenhouse gasses is a moral imperative. |
And they are now desperate. Until
now global warming has been something scientists studied; it has been an issue
for which governments and politicians have made laws and created policies. It
has been something that most people ignored, too.
But
with this his encyclical, Pope Francis takes global warming into our spiritual
realm, a place where the Heartland Institute does not go. The “think tank” can
have success with some folks as they sow doubt, and they can have even more
success as they lobby Congress and make their large campaign contributions. But
the pope, particularly this pope, holds great influence over his Catholic
Church, as well as a great deal of the rest of the Christian world. With his
upcoming encyclical, climate change becomes part of our spiritual lives, the
subject of homilies from the pulpit, and a concern of our prayers. It goes from
an abstract thing to something quite human.
In
their campaign to keep us from addressing climate change, with this latest
development with the pope, the Heartland Institute should know that they no longer have
a prayer.
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