La vai o Papa de novo, em seu tema preferido: aquecimento global. Dessa vez,o Papa disse que as petroleiras podem destruir a civilização!!!
Sim, as petroleiras!! Ai, meu Deus. O mundo em crise social gigantesca e o cara querendo combater um elemento químico (carbono), em uma bobagem que só vai enriquecer ainda mais gente muito rica!!
Para ele, o mundo está sofrendo de "aumento catastrófico de temperatura". Tenho a impressão que os termômetros no Vaticano andam com defeito há algum tempo.
Ele disse também que a pobreza do mundo está conectada com a mudança climática.
Daqui a pouco ele vai falar como um socialista francês que li recentemente, que disse que a Europa deveria "importar" 250 milhões de pessoas dos países pobres que sofrem com mudança climática. Eu não sabia que a Europa ficava em outro planeta, para mim a Europa também supostamente sofreria com a tal mudança climática.
Vejam o texto do The Hill sobre a fala do Papa Francisco deste sábado.
Pope warns oil executives: Climate change may ‘destroy civilization.
Pope Francis on
Saturday issued a dire warning to top oil executives, saying that climate
change could “destroy civilization.”
At a two-day conference at the Vatican, the pope called climate change a
challenge of “epochal proportions,” according to Reuters.
He also said that the world must move toward using clean energy and a
reduction in the use of fossil fuels.
“Civilization requires energy but energy use must not destroy
civilization,” Francis said.
The conference, organized by the University of
Notre Dame in the United States, brought together executives from asset manager
BlackRock, BP and Norwegian oil and energy company Equinor, among others.
The event was prompted by Francis’s 2015 papal encyclical blaming humans for
climate change and criticizing world leaders for not acting swiftly enough to
address it.
The conference comes a little less than a year after President
Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord. Trump has
referred to global warming as a “hoax” and drawn criticism from the scientific
community for stacking his administration with officials who deny the human
role in climate change. During a meeting with Trump, the pope gave him a copy of the encyclical.
The pope told the group Saturday that global issues like poverty are
“interconnected” to concerns about global warming and access to electricity.
“We know that the challenges facing us are interconnected,” he said,
according to Reuters. “If we are to eliminate poverty and hunger ... the more
than one billion people without electricity today need to gain access to it.”
“But that energy
should also be clean, by a reduction in the systematic use of fossil fuels,” he
added. “Our desire to ensure energy for all must not lead to the undesired
effect of a spiral of extreme climate changes due to a catastrophic rise in
global temperatures, harsher environments and increased levels of poverty.”
Não seria a adesão às ideologias e a apostasia ao catolicismo a espinha dorsal dessa situação de caos generalizado?
ResponderExcluirAqui também dele discordamos, assim, disse um padre da arquidiocese de BH, Celio Domingos Xavier no Facebook que Lula é a salvação do Brasil!
O tempora, o mores!