Pope Francis was about to take a major step backing the science behind human- driven global warming, and Philippe de Larminat was determined to change his mind. A French doubter who authored a book arguing that solar activity not greenhouse gases was driving global warming, de Larminat sought a spot at a climate summit in April sponsored by the Vaticans Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Nobel laureates would be there. So would U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, U.S. economist Jeffrey Sachs and others calling for dramatic steps to curb carbon emissions.
... After securing a high-level meeting at the Vatican, he was told that, space permitting, he could join. He bought a plane ticket from Paris to Rome. But five days before the April 28 summit, de Larminat said, he received an e-mail saying there was no space left. It came after other scientists as well as the powerful Vatican bureaucrat in charge of the academy insisted he had no business being there.
They did not want to hear an off note, de Larminat said. ...
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