If you want to know what the 'leading' climate deniers are thinking you head to their watering hole The Heartland Institute. Make sure you've digested your breakfast before watching because it's vile.
Here is what Catholic GOP candidates think of the Pope's Encyclical:
Rick Santorum: "The church has gotten it wrong a few times on science, and I think we probably are better off leaving science to the scientists and focusing on what we’re good at, which is theology and morality."
Jeb Bush: Bush responded directly to the pope on Tuesday, stating at a New Hampshire town hall meeting, “I hope I’m not going to get castigated for saying this by my priest back home, but I don’t get economic policy from my bishops or my cardinal or my pope. I think religion ought to be about making us better as people and less about things that end up getting in the political realm.”
Chris Christie: The New Jersey governor's views might be the most in line with the pope's: "I think global warming is real. I don't think that's deniable. And I do think human activity contributes to it."
Bobby Jindal: While acknowledging that human activity has had an impact on the climate, Jindal has decried Obama's environmental regulations as "reckless and based on a radical leftist ideology that will kill American jobs and increase energy prices," according to the Associated Press.
Marco Rubio: "I do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it. That's what I do not. And I do not believe that the laws that they propose we pass will do anything about it, except it will destroy our economy."
May they all rot in hell.