Talking climate change with Katharine Hayhoe
At the A Rocha worldwide family virtual get-together in early June, we were privileged to hear from renowned climate scientist and communicator, Prof Katharine Hayhoe. Katharine is Chief Scientist for the Nature Conservancy and her current research focuses on analyzing models to help engineers, city managers and ecologists quantify the impacts of climate change.
She often gives public talks on climate science, impacts, communication and faith and her upcoming book, Saving Us – A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World, shows that small conversations can have astonishing results.
Katharine’s three sessions at the A Rocha gathering covered talking climate change with Christians, finding hope and dealing with disagreement. If you can, do make time to watch these engaging, challenging and provocative talks.
Photo credit: Artie Limmer, Texas Tech University