Christians, there is nothing wrong with eating meat
Christians should know that the call to ban or reduce meat consumption is not only unbiblical, but also scientifically baseless.
Christians should know that the call to ban or reduce meat consumption is not only unbiblical, but also scientifically baseless.
In fact, people will be better able to mitigate any climate impact and adapt to changing weather if they are economically more stable. Poverty makes us vulnerable to weather extremes; prosperity protects us from them.
One can conveniently ignore these climate falsehoods as esoteric scientific disputes, but their impact on the world’s poor is real, large, and harmful.
That is the adverse state of energy poverty in our world. Their future is likely to remain the same if the use of fossil fuels is restricted further.
The impact of the price hike is particularly pronounced in countries that house some of the poorest in the world.
Gas is a fossil fuel, so it endangers our planet, right? At least that’s what radical environmentalists and climate activists want you to believe.
What many in the developed world do not know is that firewood used for household cooking is India’s biggest cause of indoor air pollution and associated deaths.
The pope says we are in the midst of a climate emergency. But is that the case?
It blames population growth and economic development for destroying nature. But didn’t God command humans to populate and control the earth?
Policies, both good and bad, have immense capability to impact the lives of the poor, and some of those impacts could be irreversible.