Extremist Heartland Institute Attacks Pope Francis On Climate, Claims Paganism Has Entered Catholic Church

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A string of mystical and dire warnings about the Catholic Church were issued by Heartland Institute officials and supporters at a press conference last week in Philadelphia, where Pope Francis is scheduled to arrive thisย weekend.

Claims of pagan influence over the Pope and conspiracies by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to suppress climate data were aired by a panel of Heartland Instituteย speakers.

โ€œThere are elements of nature worship, and I would say that contrary to some of the criticism, that this is not communism that has entered the church, it is rather paganism,โ€ Gene Koprowski, marketing director for the Heartland Institute warned a collection ofย reporters.

โ€œI think that if we have a pope who doesnโ€™t keep things in an orthodox manner, weโ€™re gonna be having forms returning to the religion that are not orthodox,โ€ he added. โ€œI think we are seeing a revelation of a sort of animistic form in theย church.โ€

Watch video from the Heartland press conference:ย 

After Pope Francisโ€™ recent 192-page encyclical that called for swift action to combat climate change, right-wing climate deniers have gone on the attack, speaking in conspiratorial tones about โ€œan unholy allianceโ€ and โ€œone worldย government.โ€

Though many of the claims made by Heartland officials at the Philadelphia event have been widely debunked, the group has continued to repeat the same talking points. Their recent missives on religion seemed to teeter into tinfoil-hat territory, replete with talk of a โ€œfalse popeโ€ and government conspiracies to sabotage scientificย research.

Of course, their rhetoric about paganism and conspiracies could be simply written off as bizarre, if it werenโ€™t for the traction that groups like Heartland have found from supporters in Congress like Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma, who this summer delivered a keynote address at the organizationโ€™s annual conference, during which he told Heartland supporters: โ€œWe areย winning.โ€

But there was no shortage of odd claims coming from Heartland last Thursday inย Philly.

โ€œThe pope does seem to be enamored with solutions that are not pro-American in the slightest: the UN, world government, those sorts of things,โ€ said Dom Giordano, a radio host invited to speak at the Heartland Institute press conference, failing to mention that the pope is not from the U.S., but rather lives in the Vatican and was born inย Argentina.

Elizabeth Yore, an attorney and a member of a Heartland delegation that traveled to Rome to object to the Popeโ€™s stance on climate issues, spoke in dire terms about the popeโ€™s recentย encyclical.

โ€œActually, this is about taxation without representation,โ€ she said as she began her comments. โ€œBut today, Iโ€™d like to talk about the unholyย alliance.โ€

She described attending a Vatican-sponsored human rights conference inย 2013.

โ€œI was thrilled because Pope Francis and I shared a love of a mutual issue, human trafficking. So I went excited to not only meet the pope but to also learn what the pope and his bishops were going to do about human trafficking,โ€ she said. โ€œWhen I got to the conference, I realized that this was not like the hundreds of human trafficking conferences that I had attended or spoken at. I saw the United Nations there. I saw people from the US Department of State and the Obama administration. I heard talk about global minimum wage and climateย change.โ€

The Catholic Church has indeed taken the position that climate change is a human rights issue, connected to human trafficking and poverty writ large. Bishop Marcelo Sรกnchez Sorondo, Chancellor of The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, told the Vatican press that the climate crisis and human trafficking are โ€œinterconnected emergencies,โ€ explaining that โ€œalthough the poor and the excluded have the least effect on climate changeโ€ฆ they are theย  most exposed to the terrible threat posed by human-induced climateย disruption.โ€

But to Yore, the fact that the church is drawing these connections is evidence that something sinister isย afoot.

โ€œSo what happened was human trafficking morphed into climate change. And a red flag all of the sudden was raised in front of my face. I read from the Vatican website that there is an intrinsic nexus between human trafficking and climate change,โ€ Yore said. โ€œTo me, it sent a signal that something amiss was going on at the Vatican. And this unholy alliance that I saw with my own two eyes was going on in the Vatican was this leftward drift to embrace climate change and the UN agenda. As a matter of fact, the bitter enemies of the church, bitter enemies who the church had fought against for 40 years were now being welcomed into the church,โ€ she said, listing โ€œhigh officials in the UNโ€ and economist Jeffrey Sachs asย examples.

Mr. Sachs has previously published an essay calling out funders of climate denialism like the Heartland Institute for their attacks on the pope, writing โ€œThe first point to note is that an overwhelming majority of Americans agree with Francisโ€™s call for climate action. Unfortunately, their views are not represented in the US Congress, which defends Big Coal and Big Oil, not the American people. The fossil-fuel industry spends heavily on lobbying and the campaigns of congressmen such as Senators Mitch McConnell and Jamesย Inhofe.โ€

Dr. Jay Lehr, the science director at the Heartland Institute, spoke after Ms.ย Yore.

Dr. Lehr, who was convicted for defrauding the EPA in 1991 and served six months in a federal penitentiary, as DeSmog has reported, dismissed the glacier melting behind President Obama during the Presidentโ€™s visit to Alaska, where he discussed climate changeโ€™s ongoingย effects.

Dr. Lehr told the assembled reporters that the President’s backdrop was misleading, and that the scientific community has ignored the fact that, according to Lehr, one third of glaciers are growing and one third remain static. โ€œBut if you just go out and collect the data that works for your theory of global warming, you go find glaciers that are melting,โ€ heย said.

The Washington Post has debunked similar โ€œthe ice is expandingโ€ theories, and this reporter was unable to independently confirm that there is any scientific evidence (or even widely circulated claims) that a third of the world’s glaciers are growing. While a few isolated glaciers have grown in recent years, they are the exception not the rule, and scientists have concluded that shifting climate patterns have meant some regions have experienced increased snowfall โ€“ extreme weather patterns that are consistent with climateย change.

Dr. Lehr also asserted that populations of polar bears โ€” an icon for the threats posed by warming climates โ€” have been growing not falling (debunked here).

Asked about evidence that the climate has been warming and seas already rising, Dr. Lehr asserted that NASA and NOAA‘s temperature measurements are in fact compromised by NASA and NOAA‘s โ€œfinancial tiesโ€ to the US government โ€” they are in fact federal agencies โ€” and that the two agencies have therefore chosen to cherry-pickย data.

โ€œNOAA and NASA just continually try to shave reality to support the government position,โ€ he said. โ€œIt relates toย funding.โ€

He was unable to explain why that data was unaffected by changes in presidential administrations and showed the same trends under George W. Bush as it does underย Obama.

The event was disrupted when the panelist engaged in a shouting match with an activist from a Philadelphia-area anti-fracking group, Encouraging the Development of a Green Economy, who demanded that the speaker answer questions about the impact of sea level rise on Philadelphia and was ejected from the room by the eventย organizers.

The Heartland Institute’s arguments have found some powerful supporters in Washington D.C.

This summer, the Heartland Institute honored Sen. Inhofe at the group’s annual conference, presenting him with their 2015 Political Leadership on Climate Changeย Award.

Senator Inhofe appeared at that event as the keynoteย speaker.

Around the same time, Sen. Inhofe had a sharp message for the Pope on climate issues. โ€œEveryone is going to ride the Pope now. Isnโ€™t that wonderful,โ€ Sen Inhofe told the Guardian. โ€œThe Pope ought to stay with his job, and weโ€™ll stay withย ours.โ€

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Sharon Kelly is an attorney and investigative reporter based in Pennsylvania. She was previously a senior correspondent at The Capitol Forum and, prior to that, she reported for The New York Times, The Guardian, The Nation, Earth Island Journal, and a variety of other print and online publications.

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