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Global bishops call for 'complete decarbonisation' by 2050
2015-10-27
Bishops launched a global appeal Monday for a break-through at upcoming Paris climate talks, including a "complete decarbonisation" of the world's economy and more help for poor countries battling the effects of climate change.

The bishops said any agreement "should limit global temperature increases to avoid catastrophic climatic impacts, especially on the most vulnerable communities".
Sure. You can start by selling some of the treasures in the Vatican...
From across five continents they called "not only for 'drastic reduction in the emission of carbon dioxide and other toxic gasses', but also for ending the fossil fuel era".

The goal should be "complete decarbonisation by mid-century, in order to protect frontline communities suffering from the impacts of climate change, such as those in the Pacific Islands and in coastal regions".
Might as well pledge to do it -- few of us will be around to be held accountable when it doesn't happen...
The November 30-December 11 conference in Paris will be the culmination of six years of work since the ill-fated 2009 Copenhagen climate summit, which failed to lock down significant agreements.

The bishops urged those taking part to "keep in mind not only the technical but particularly the ethical and moral dimensions of climate change" as laid out in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

"Those responsible for climate change have responsibilities to assist the most vulnerable in adapting and managing loss and damage and to share the necessary technology and knowhow," they said in a statement.

Among the 10 key points climate negotiators were asked to address was the need "to ensure people's access to water and to land for climate resilient and sustainable food systems" -- a nod to fears of a dark future of dwindling resources.
Which hasn't happened yet, but the Malthusians live in hope...
The aim of the Paris conference is to ink an agreement to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) over pre-Industrial Revolution levels.

But five days of negotiations in Bonn last week underscored deep divisions, including disagreements over who should pay for renewable energy sources and who should be tasked with making sure countries uphold green pledges.
Posted by:Steve White

#16  At first glance, this appears to be the usual enviro-weenie green nonsense. A more sinister reading of 'decarbonization' is that Red Francis has sent forth his minions to prepare for the coming RoboApocalypse and the Word Made Silicon.

But if you read between the lines, the Popester is actually calling for a massive buildout of nuclear power plants. Consider:

Poor countries need cheap energy to stop being poor. Right now, cheap energy means burning coal which means lots and lots of pollution. See China, for example.

Solar and wind power rely on rare earths which are dirty to mine and refine, and huge amounts of electricity for manufacture. You can't run an aluminum smelter or Bessemer converter on solar cells which means you can't bootstrap your way to Holy Greenness.

The US uses on the order of 4,686,400,000 Megawatt hours annually. (thanks, Wikipedia!) Ignoring the intermittency (which you really can't!), I'd guestimate you'd need to cover most of the Southwest with solar arrays to come anywhere near this figure.

Bottom line: nuclear is the only way to go. Three cheers for the Pope and His vision of the future!
Posted by: SteveS   2015-10-27 21:12  

#15  Just become an anaerobic life form like gallionella bacteria. They oxidize iron for energy. Or just STFU if you can't stop being stupid
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-10-27 20:06  

#14  How many divisions does the Pope have?
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2015-10-27 14:25  

#13  "The science is settled, Galileo."
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2015-10-27 12:40  

#12  Now, nobody knows atmospherics
Like incense-combusting old clerics.
"Anathema! Bargain
Not, brothers, with carbon,
For derricks will give us hysterics!"
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2015-10-27 12:21  

#11  Since militant Islam and gay marriage and abortion don't seem to bother the church much these days...
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-10-27 10:32  

#10  If only they stuck to jesus instead of worshipping marx.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-10-27 10:02  

#9  Intelligence is finite, there are just more people around now.

An observation validated daily.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-10-27 09:13  

#8  I call for the 'complete debishopitation' of the planet by tomorrow.

Can't make an omelet without breaking a few heads eggs.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-10-27 08:40  

#7  Get rid of carbon-based foods too.
In fact, get rid of carbon-based life forms.
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-10-27 08:22  

#6  It's that damn priest again, talking to the bloody stones.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-10-27 07:38  

#5  Can't I buy an indulgence instead?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-10-27 06:26  

#4  Obviously undergraduate studies in science are NOT a prerequisite for admission to schools of divinity.
Posted by: Mystic   2015-10-27 01:30  

#3  Seriously, dudes, the only way mankind will be safe is if we completely rid our atmosphere of the deadly poison, CO2. Sure, the plants will hate us but what have those chlorophyll-laden sumbitches ever done for us?
Posted by: SteveS   2015-10-27 01:19  

#2  Religious leaders shouldn't opine on science; that isn't their strong suit.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2015-10-27 01:10  

#1  Are these the same Bishops who declared the earth was flat, and threatened ex-communication to any who dis-agreed with them?

Following a pattern are they.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2015-10-27 00:34  

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