One religion speaks out about another religion

Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr Philip Freier, has weighed into the “climate change” debate urging synod members to cut their environmental footprint. He described the challenge of climate change as:

“potentially more grave than any other. ‘Climate change’ as a phrase has come to encapsulate the sickness of our planet, whether in the pollution of our rivers, oceans and atmosphere, or in the depletion of natural resources, global warming and drought, and the consequent impact on people whose lives are already balanced on the precarious margin of survival.”

To my knowledge even the alarmists haven’t tried to link the term “climate change” with pollution of our rivers, oceans or atmosphere (yes, atmosphere as well, as we all know CO2 is not a pollutant), or with depletion of natural resources. Maybe Dr Freier should read the AGW religion’s bible (An Inconvenient Truth) before making any more statements about climate change – it’s about as believable as the “other” bible, anyway…

Read it here.