Former Sen. Rick Santorum stands firm in his view that “science is not settled.”
The Republican presidential candidate said the role of establishing environmental regulations should be left to the scientists – or politicians – but not the Pope, in an interview on Sunday.
When asked by Fox News host Chris Wallace who is apt to speak about climate change regulations if Pope Francis is not suitable, the deeply conservative responded by saying politicians.
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“This is what bothers me about this debate – the idea that the science is settled,” said Santorum. “But the point is that politicians, whether we like it or not, people in government have to make decision with regard to public policy that affect American workers,” he added.
When asked about the extent of moral authority the Pope should have, the climate change skeptic replied by saying “that’s important but I think there are more pressing problems confronting the Earth than climate change.”








