One of the most important things I’ve learned is that most people don’t really have a problem with the science or even the theology of climate change. I know that… Read More
Date Archives February 2018
Scientists Can Connect with Skeptics over Shared Risks of Climate Change
It is a scientist’s worst nightmare — that the facts are not enough to be convincing. But climate change skeptics are not “blank slates” who can be swayed to accept… Read More
Women in STEM: Katharine Hayhoe
Like the best science communicators, Hayhoe does not hold anything back when it comes to the details of models and hypotheses. In a recent CNN interview, she was asked about… Read More
The Christian climate professor bridging the gap between science and faith
Hayhoe’s ability to bridge faith and science has made her one of the country’s most effective communicators when it comes to climate change. She gives scripture-based lectures to church groups… Read More
Does Arctic governance hold the key to achieving climate policy targets?
Arctic feedbacks are increasingly viewed as the wild card in the climate system; but their most unpredictable and potentially dangerous aspect may lie in the human, rather than the physical,… Read More