:dead: @ Obama's climate change narrative

CriticalThought

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yeah okay, when our grandkids look at the situation in 40 yrs and wonder how we blew the perfect opportunity for real reform, remember nikkas like you was saying "it's not that serious"

It's too late, it's over.:francis: You know what it is because you're looking towards the future. Most don't look past their hand. Since when did most start giving a shyt about what position their progeny would be in around 2 generations from now? :mjcry:

But you gotta remember he's black. :troll:
 

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wtf does the black agenda even mean?
That's a good question because other than building schools (which is done on city level), there's nothing the govt can do on a national level, unless he means giving away more free shyt, which doesn't actually help nikkas, it just makes them lazier, if you giving out an extra $500 a month who the fukk is going to want to look for a job. Corporations make jobs, only thing the govt can do is give incentives for hiring minorities which they already do.

I'd like to know what the black agenda is too. Federal can't force cops to be arrested or get longer sentences, they can't even pass those laws, those laws are state level, same goes for raising minimum wages. It's unfortunate because black people are concentrated in conservative states which are least likely to pass said laws. nikkas that say that shyt about black agenda don't actually know how the american political system work, as if they even paid attention in Social Studies...which btw is taught in the 10th and 11th grade all across america. And people wonder why I left. :mjcry:
 

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focus on what exactly? working for the gays and mexicans? cus he damn sure aint working towards a black agenda



sorry homie....your a faceless name on the internet with no credentials and Barack Obama has proven that he has put in work. I cant just accept someone who is faceless talking down on someon ewho put in work. Maybe if u posted a facebook or somethinhg showing your contributions to the community...Until then u just faceless...
 

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Pope Francis to promote climate action as moral imperative

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(Photo: Vincenzo Pinto, AFP/Getty Images)

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As the world celebrates Earth Day on Wednesday, Pope Francis is planning to use one of the highest forms of papal expression — an encyclical — to promote climate action to save the planet as a moral and religious imperative.

In recent weeks, Vatican officials have outlined what the document will say and are choreographing its release — perhaps as early as June — for maximum global impact beyond the Roman Catholic Church's 1.2 billion members.

Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami, who chairs a panel dealing with environmental issues for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said the encyclical has "gone to the translators, so it's at the end of its birthing process."

First on the promotional agenda is an April 28 Vatican conference where United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon will be a keynote speaker. The goal is to advance the morality argument that is a theme of the encyclical.

Then on successive days beginning Sept. 23, the pope will visit the White House, address a joint session of Congress — the first pontiff to do so — and address the U.N. General Assembly at the beginning of a summit on sustainable development.

"The timing of the encyclical is significant," Cardinal Peter Turkson told a university audience in Ireland last month. "2015 is a critical year for humanity. ... The coming 10 months are crucial."

The Ghanian cardinal, who heads the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and who helped draft the encyclical, said all events lead to Paris in December, when nations will gather to debate how to slow or reduce global warming. He described the core message of the encyclical as "human ecology," arguing that global economic inequality — a theme Francis has frequently raised — is inextricably linked to climate change.

The encyclical will urge that saving the environment is saving humanity, particularly the poorest, who are disproportionately impacted by global warming, Turkson said.

Francis hopes the document will "shape the discussion in Paris," Wenski said.

Climate change activists are ecstatic. "He, along with the Dali Lama and a few rock stars, are the most popular people on the planet right now," said Mary Evelyn Tucker, director of the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale University. "He has moral authority and efficacy."

Skeptics are apprehensive. Pope Francis has fallen into "apocalyptic alarmism," Maureen Mullarkey wrote in the conservative Catholic publication First Things in January. He is, she said, "bending theology to premature (and) intemperate policy endorsements."

Climate scientists frustrated that their warnings are not stirring appropriate public concern about dangers to the planet see the encyclical, which will be passed down through Catholic university teaching and parish ministries, as achieving greater penetration than ever in raising awareness. "I think it has the potential to be seismic," said Thomas Lovejoy, professor in the environmental science and policy department at George Mason University.

The document will land as a record number of Catholics declare or consider presidential runs for 2016: Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Chris Christie and Rick Santorum, all whom either disagree with Francis' views in part or entirely.

The White House, which supports steps to combat global warming, praised the pope's stance. White House spokesman Frank Benenati said last week that "we welcome the pope's attention and immeasurable influence to this global issue."

Francis will "be a voice on this issue, which will ... take into account the science," said Wenski. "But he'll be a voice of a pastor, a voice that will talk about the poor having first claim on our conscience in matters pertaining to the common good and (how) policies made about climate change will affect the common good."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ent-encyclical-climate-change-moral/25870847/


Climate change is false. Look who is promoting it.
 

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Climate change isn't false, lol the climate in earth has always changed. They just lied about the world warming up currently. We are really in a cooling trend...
Heading in to a Dalton type minimum probably... or worse
 
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