Scottish bishops call for end to fossil fuels at COP29 ‘climate change’ conference Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent Thu Nov 14, 2024 - 4:14 pm EST Writing to the United Nations' COP29 event, the Scottish bishops said they 'encourage world leaders to agree to and establish a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to commit all nations to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels.'
GLASGOW, Scotland (LifeSiteNews) — The Catholic bishops in Scotland called on global leaders at the U.N. COP29 climate conference to “commit all nations to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels.” In a November 14 statement, the Bishops Conference of Scotland (BCOS) sent a plea to the national leaders and international activists currently gathered in Baku at the United Nations’ COP29 climate change conference. The forthright statement called on pressure to be exerted on all nations in order to cease using fossil fuels: To mark COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, three years after Scotland hosted COP26 in Glasgow, we, the Catholic Bishops of Scotland, encourage world leaders to agree to and establish a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to commit all nations to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels. The bishops attested that such a transition was “vital to address the urgent needs of our planet and its people both in Scotland and overseas; those currently suffering …
They speak about climate because they are too spineless to teach the Truths of the Catholic Faith. They have got to talk about something!!! Same applies to Jorge of course!!!
yup, you got that right and it is going along with the One World Order group of the WEF and Great Reset agenda: Klaus Schwab, Yuval Noah Harari, George/Alex Soros, Gates and Bezos
I wonder how they would suggest producing power in the winter. Solar doesn’t do too well when you have 18 hours of darkness a day, as parts of Scotland do around Christmas.
I made my point: Those bishops are worried about something that is little else than a questionable projection. Meanwhile, the Church in Scotland is collapsing, seminaries are closing, and mass attendance is declining.