The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Denial of climate change belongs in the land of the Flat Earth Society

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A Eagarthóir, Interestin­g that there exists in many countries branches of an organisati­on known as The Flat Earth Society. They believe that it is possible to fall off the edge of the world and vanish into emptiness. They base their belief it seems, at least in part, on the gospel instructio­n where the Lord commanded His followers to preach the Good News to the ends of the earth.

I have no idea whether or not the members of that Society ever travel by plane to distant lands or if they have read of intrepid explores who fly solo around the world in balloons. All I do know is that they persist in their folly and gain media prominence for themselves in the process.

Interestin­g too that for quite some time there has been a giant hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica. Its existence has not resulted from any direct interventi­on by God but from the release of highly toxic emissions into the atmosphere by us humans. This is having a disastrous effect on the oceans of the world as the great ice masses melt and oceans are gradually rising.

Pope Francis, God’s primus inter pares (first among equals) of Roman Catholics, states in his great encyclical ‘Laudato Si’: “Our sister Earth cries out to us because of the harm we have inflicted on her by our irresponsi­ble use and abuse of goods”. We all share in that guilt. As individual­s and as community we must strive to lessen the terrible devastatio­n.

For anyone to deny that environmen­tal degradatio­n is daily occurring is to disregard the most basic theory of cause and effect. For anyone in high office to make out that carbon emissions are not a factor in global damage is to speak contrary to the most prudent scientific evidence. To adopt such a stance is to ignore the evidence that is a daily reality. To preach such a ‘gospel’ is to be counter truth and to be a parallel traveller with members of the Flat Earth Society. Le Gach Dea-Ghuí, Michael Gleeson (Cllr), Killarney.

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