1 hr 5 min

35. Katharine Hayhoe | Global Weirding Language of God

    • Christianity

Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist. And she’s a Christian. You may have noticed that climate change is not a topic that is often brought into the church because it often seems to divide people more than bring them together. But Katharine wants to change that. Her science doesn’t come in spite of her faith but because of it. She sits down with Jim Stump to talk specifically about some of the common misconceptions about climate change, the science of how we know about past climate changes, and the effects we see in the world today. She ends with some practical solutions and a call for rational hope. 
Katharine Hayhoe is the Political Science Endowed Professor in Public Policy and Public Law in the Department of Political Science, a director of the Climate Center, and an associate in the Public Health program of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Texas Tech University. She and her husband wrote A Climate for Change: Global Warming Facts for Faith-Based Decisions, a book that untangles the complex science and tackles many long-held misconceptions about global warming. Her TED talk titled “the most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it” has been viewed over 2.5 million times.
Find Katharine on Twitter for any follow-up
Recommended Resources:
Climate CaretakersClimate StewardsThe Evangelical Environmental NetworkGlobal Weirding with Katharine HayhoeLIT Consulting for energy auditsProject DrawdownWorld Evangelical Alliance Clean Energy InitiativeYoung Evangelicals for Climate Action
Find a conversation about this episode at the BioLogos Forum.

Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist. And she’s a Christian. You may have noticed that climate change is not a topic that is often brought into the church because it often seems to divide people more than bring them together. But Katharine wants to change that. Her science doesn’t come in spite of her faith but because of it. She sits down with Jim Stump to talk specifically about some of the common misconceptions about climate change, the science of how we know about past climate changes, and the effects we see in the world today. She ends with some practical solutions and a call for rational hope. 
Katharine Hayhoe is the Political Science Endowed Professor in Public Policy and Public Law in the Department of Political Science, a director of the Climate Center, and an associate in the Public Health program of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Texas Tech University. She and her husband wrote A Climate for Change: Global Warming Facts for Faith-Based Decisions, a book that untangles the complex science and tackles many long-held misconceptions about global warming. Her TED talk titled “the most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it” has been viewed over 2.5 million times.
Find Katharine on Twitter for any follow-up
Recommended Resources:
Climate CaretakersClimate StewardsThe Evangelical Environmental NetworkGlobal Weirding with Katharine HayhoeLIT Consulting for energy auditsProject DrawdownWorld Evangelical Alliance Clean Energy InitiativeYoung Evangelicals for Climate Action
Find a conversation about this episode at the BioLogos Forum.

1 hr 5 min