An International Women’s Day love letter – By Mallory McDuff | Magazine of the Sierra Club “Imagine wrapping an extra blanket around the planet, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe has said, causing its temperature… Read More
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‘I talked about it’: Climate expert shares how to face climate change
Climate change doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. That was the title of the talk Dr. Katharine Hayhoe gave at the Steamboat Weather Summit, a gathering of meteorologists… Read More
TNC Media Statement in Response to NOAA’s Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disaster Report
In 2022, weather and climate disasters cost the United States $165 Billion, according to NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information’s U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters (2023) report. We can… Read More
The Most Important New Year’s Resolution for Climate
“Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe famously adopts two new climate-friendly habits each year—“not because I think they’re going to change the course of climate change as I know it,” she told Christian… Read More
These lies about climate change just wouldn’t die in 2022
The sheer volume of misinformation can distort perceptions of how many people don’t believe the science that shows the Earth’s climate is changing because of human activity, said Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist… Read More
Texas scientists: Power outages show why Texas must prepare for climate change
Last week, ice, snow and record-breaking cold left millions across Texas without electricity, heat or water, and with homes damaged or destroyed. Roughly 4 million homes and up to 15… Read More
BIG ARTS Talking Points to address individual action on climate change
Climate change — sometimes referred to as global warming — has gone from a speculative concern to a widely-accepted scientific fact. Governments from the national to the local level are… Read More
Dr. Katharine Hayhoe: Talking Climate in a Polarized Environment
Join Katharine Hayhoe for the opening plenary for CCL’s February 2021 Regional Conferences as she untangles the science behind how our beliefs shape our identity and highlights the key role… Read More
How to Advocate for Climate Change
Climate change is an issue that impacts everyone, especially children. The impacts can be seen first-hand, as the planet warms, and human fingerprints are all over the consequences: bigger, stronger… Read More
The 10-minute interview: Katharine Hayhoe on Science Moms fighting climate change
Some 85 million women in the United States are mothers. Moms tend to be significantly more worried about climate change than the general public, but they aren’t confident about their… Read More