In the Netherlands as in the other countries of Europe and North America, law and policy in the decades following the Second World War moved steadily away from the teaching of the Gospel and the magisterium of the Church on matters of marriage, family and lif
In the Netherlands as
in the other countries of Europe and North America, law and policy in the decades following the Second World War moved steadily away from the teaching of the Gospel and the magisterium of the Church on matters of marriage, family and lif
in the other countries
of Europe and North America, law and policy
in the decades following the Second World War moved steadily away from the teaching of the Gospel and the magisterium of the Church on matters of marriage, family and lif
in the
decades following the Second World War moved steadily
away from the teaching
of the Gospel and the magisterium
of the Church on
matters of marriage, family and life.
... that means no
matter what you've written
in the rest
of that report, what people will see and take
away from your report is that global surface temperatures warmed for a couple
of decades, starting around the mid-1970s.
There are a few clues that maybe CO2 doesn't idle the centuries
away aloft, and that (I know you'll be shocked) the Climate Commission (and IPCC) have overstated things: If emissions are absorbed by the global system
in a
matter of months, it rather blows the idea that we have to act
decades ahead to stop the catastrophe.