April 4, 2025

37 thoughts on “Pope Francis calls climate change “a road to death”

  1. God Bless, Cleanse, Heal, Seal, Guide, Guard, Protect, Defend, Comfort, and Shelter Our Great Pope Saint Frances With Thee HoLy ALL Powerful Word, Blood, Love, Life, Visage Of Our Christ ALL Mighty!!! Not Our WiLL But Thine Own WiLL Be Done Sweet Christ!!! Amen Hallelujah Jesus Yeshua Yehu Amen and Ahmein

  2. Remember the globe in your school class? Wrap one sheet of newspaper round that globe….that’s twice the thickness of our atmosphere we need to breathe.

  3. It's probably cuz he's not a scientist. Climate change has nothing to do with CO2 it accounts for less than 1% of atmospheric gases.

    Climate change has more to do with humidity and cutting down all of the vegetation across the land. 😅

  4. Maybe he should have spoken about something that he should have known which is Ezekiel 38 and Ezekiel 39 just came true😅 Gog is now known

  5. When I was in junior high school in the 70's, they were telling us about the coming ice age. The current argument is so divisive. We all agree smog is unhealthy especially for kids, so let's just focus on that angle and be done with it. Also, so many outspoken people for fighting climate change are hypocrites. They fly in private jets and eat hotdogs and hamburgers. If everyone just went to an oil free, potatoe based diet, it would save trillions, save 92.2 billion animals every year, put big pharma, insurance companies, and hospitals out of business, and do more for the environment than anything else.

  6. Does the Vatican ever say anything based on logic and reason? They are also all in on illegal aliens invading countries like the US, unless of course they have to pay for it.

  7. This man has no clue!!
    Romans 3:10-12 KJV – 10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
    11 There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God.
    12 They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one.

  8. He’s wrong. Most of the carbon is coming from developing countries, not developed. The wealthier the country the less carbon and pollution it’s contributing. This shows why this woke pope needs to stay in his lane (religion) and stay out of these secular culture war issues.

  9. How ironic that the greatest (?) proponent of limitless human reproduction is decrying the obvious consequences of too many humans using too many natural resources and producing too much pollution, including heat and climate collapse.

  10. Climate change? One should be more concerned about all the thousands and thousands of decaying steel barrels of DDT and nuclear waste that was dumped into the ocean during the early years of developing stupidity, that's completely rotting away and is unrecoverable. Now that is real and documented. Not some hyped delusional for profit scheme. Chew on that Gretta

  11. Nobody reads or believes the bible. God said he would send 4 judgements. The sword, feminine, pestilence, and the beast. Sword=Wrath, Feminine-Food shortage, Pestilence= Diease, and Beast= The world system.

  12. The man is insane.
    The latest (AR6) report from IPCC Working Group I (the science working group) could not identify any global trends in extreme weather events, though this statement in the body of the report did not make it into the "Summary for Policy Makers" – a politically (but not scientifically) approved document which appears to drive policy. Few people actually read the full text of the 3 Working Group reports (I have) so significant findings are missed by the mainstream media, Extreme weather events have always been with us, but though the costs of some events have been rising, much of that cost is down to building expensive infrastructure in places where it (and increasing populations) should not have been allowed. When corrected for population density and GDP, costs are not actually increasing. No individual extreme weather event can be attributed to "climate change" when "climate" is normally regarded as a 30-year average of "weather". Most extreme events can be attributed to local coincidence of natural phenomena such as the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation – which explains why the frequency and intensity of Atlantic hurricanes is at present on a declining trend – or the Pacific El Nino Southern Oscillation with its known influences on weather both sides of the Pacific. There are many other influences elsewhere leading to extreme events, but global mean temperature does not seem (according to the data) to be one of them.

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