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Scripture UntangledScripture UntangledSeason 10: Episode 1 | Katharine Hayhoe | Should Christians Care About Climate Change?Listen to Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, a world-renowned climate scientist, communicator, and committed follower of Jesus, being interviewed by veteran journalist, Lorna Dueck. Katharine is the Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, a Distinguished Professor at Texas Tech University, and one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People. In this episode, Katharine discusses climate change, and how the care of our planet was given to humans as a responsibility in Genesis 1. She also talks about how truly understanding what the Bible says can make us even more aware of the impact of climate change on the marginalized and encourages us to be...2025-04-2239 minThe Big Picture (Featured Interviews)The Big Picture (Featured Interviews)WCPT 820 Interview: Climate scientist Katharine HayhoeEdwin is joined by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, who discussed the challenges of climate change communication in a politically polarized world. She emphasized the importance of having effective, values-based conversations about climate change.  "In the U.S., two-thirds of people are worried about climate change, but most of them don't know what to do and they don't understand why it affects them personally, so they do nothing," Hayhoe told WCPT. "So when I say that it's important to have conversations, I personally think the 60 percent of people who are worried but they don't understand why it matters an...2025-02-1743 minevangelical 360°evangelical 360°Ep. 11/ Faith & Science: A Christian Call to Climate Action ► Dr. Katharine HayhoeRenowned atmospheric scientist and Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, joins Brian Stiller, for an eye-opening conversation on evangelical 360. Raised by a father who wore hats as both a church leader and a science teacher, Dr. Hayhoe embodies the fusion of her deep Christian faith and scientific inquiry. Notably, one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, Katharine's journey from aspiring astrophysicist to global climate advocate is not only intriguing but also enlightening. Dr. Hayhoe unpacks her understanding of climate change as an issue of moral and spiritual urgency. We explore...2024-12-1829 minHope Is My Middle NameHope Is My Middle NameConnecting Faith and Science to Solve the Climate Crisis with Katharine HayhoeChief Scientist at the Nature Conservancy, climate researcher, “Science Mom,” and evangelical Christian, Katharine Hayhoe is not out to save the planet, she’s out to save us from the devastating impacts of climate change. As a scientist, Katharine knows that the earth will adapt to global warming, but the conditions, if left unchecked, will ultimately lead to our extinction. As a Christian, she views climate change as a failure to love, since its effects are already impacting those who have contributed the least to its cause. With Biblical mandates to care for God’s creation and love our neighbor...2024-10-0152 minDisarming Leviathan - Missionaries to Christian NationalistsDisarming Leviathan - Missionaries to Christian NationalistsCultivating Healthy Conversations About Politically Charged Topics w/ Katharine HayhoeDr. Katharine Hayhoe shares her experience as a climate scientist and gives some practical coaching on how we can cultivate healthy conversations with friends and family with whom we fundamentally disagree. About KatharineKatharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She is also the Endowed Professor in Public Policy and Public Law and Paul W. Horn Distinguished Professor at Texas Tech University. She has been named a United Nations Champion of the Earth and one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People, and serves as the cl...2024-07-1944 minEWN - Engineering With NatureEWN - Engineering With NatureConversations on Climate Change with Katharine Hayhoe Part 3: Inspiring Action – Katharine’s Call to ListenersIn Season 7, Episode 11, host Sarah Thorne and cohost Jeff King, National Lead of the Engineering With Nature (EWN) Program, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), conclude their in-depth conversation with Katharine Hayhoe, Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy (TNC). In Part 3 of our special three-part series, Katharine talks about her role as an advocate and her mission to inspire others to take action on climate change. Her bottom line is that you don’t have to be a top climate scientist to make a difference – we can all get involved. As a scientist, Katharine is an advoc...2024-06-2522 minEWN - Engineering With NatureEWN - Engineering With NatureConversations on Climate Change with Katharine Hayhoe. Part 2: Taking Action and the Role of NBS in Climate SolutionsIn Season 7, Episode 10, host Sarah Thorne and cohost Jeff King, National Lead of the Engineering With Nature (EWN) Program, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), continue their in-depth conversation with Katharine Hayhoe, Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy (TNC). In Part 2 of our special 3-part series, Katharine talks about taking action—living according to your values and making changes that contribute to climate solutions—and about the critical role of nature-based solutions (NBS) in addressing climate change. To live up to her personal climate action values Katharine measured her own carbon footprint 12 years ago and when she f...2024-06-1117 minEWN - Engineering With NatureEWN - Engineering With NatureConversations on Climate Change with Katharine Hayhoe. Part 1: The Injustice of Climate ChangeKatharine Hayhoe is a world-renowned scientist, climate communicator, and passionate advocate for climate equity. She’s a climate ambassador whose message is one of hope. She has dedicated her life to motivating action. Every day. In Season 7, Episode 9, Katharine Hayhoe, Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) joins host Sarah Thorne and cohost Jeff King, National Lead of the Engineering With Nature (EWN) Program, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), for a conversation on climate change that was so deep and wide ranging that we’re going to feature it in a 3-episode series.Katharine was born...2024-05-2825 minGood Roads PodcastGood Roads PodcastEpisode 32 - Climate Chronicles: How Climate Change Hits Home ft. Katharine HayhoeIn this episode of the Good Roads Podcast, Thomas and Jared talk with renowned climate scientist, and keynote speaker at this years Good Roads Conference, Katharine Hayhoe. Hayhoe dives deep into the complexities of climate change, offering insightful perspectives on its impact and the urgency of action.Through her engaging storytelling and expertise, she navigates the intersection of climate science and society. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of climate change and discover pathways towards a sustainable future. https://www.katharinehayhoe.com/Katharine's Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/fae4224ba66d/s...2024-03-2544 minJesus Calling: Stories of FaithJesus Calling: Stories of FaithUnleash Your Hidden Talents to Transform the World: Michael Hyacinthe & Katharine HayhoeThis week, we speak with Navy veteran Michael Hyacinthe, who is also an artist and sculptor. Michael recounts the profound impact of his time in the military, and how, after he returned to civilian life, he wanted to use his talent in the arts to support veterans, and eventually children through his company Wimage, who created a toy robot named Wimee, featured on the PBS children’s show called Wimee’s Words. Our second guest is climate scientist and speaker Katharine Hayhoe, whose work bridges the gap between science and faith. Interpreting complex climate data through the lens of reli...2024-03-0723 minPlanthropologyPlanthropology102. Climate Change, Saving Us, and Relentless Hope w/ Dr. Katharine HayhoeSend us a textWhat's up, Plant People? Have you ever felt the weight of the world's climate crisis on your shoulders, yet struggled with the notion that one person's actions might be too insignificant to make a difference? Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist, joins us to shatter that misconception with her infectious optimism and practical strategies for individual impact. Through tales from her life's journey and her book "Saving Us," Katharine tells a story about life and hope that empowers each of us to take up our own torch in this fight against climate change.2024-02-221h 06Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careersDegrees: Real talk about planet-saving careersKatharine Hayhoe on how to start climate conversationsDr. Katharine Hayhoe’s research focuses on understanding what climate change means for people and the places where we live. She is the Horn Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Public Law at Texas Tech University. Her book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World, followed her 2018 TED Talk, “The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it.” The Guardian called her “a committed Christian who has gained a reputation for being able to reach across the most partisan of political divides.” ‘Resources from this episode:...2023-11-1533 minWhat Matters MostWhat Matters MostDr. Katharine Hayhoe #1161 Dr. Katharine Hayhoe (also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn!), returns to discuss the climate crisis and her brilliant new book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law in the Public Administration program of the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist for the global conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy. She has a B.Sc. in physics and astronomy from the University of...2023-10-1056 minPodcasts Archives - Paul Samuel DolmanPodcasts Archives - Paul Samuel DolmanDr. Katharine Hayhoe #1161 Dr. Katharine Hayhoe (also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn!), returns to discuss the climate crisis and her brilliant new book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law in the Public Administration program of the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist for the global conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy. She has a B.Sc. in physics and astronomy from the University of...2023-10-1056 minPaul Samuel DolmanPaul Samuel DolmanDr. Katharine Hayhoe #1161 Dr. Katharine Hayhoe (also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn!), is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law in the Public Administration program of the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist for the global conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy. Her latest book is Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. She has a B.Sc. in physics and astronomy from the University of Toronto and an M.S. and Ph.D...2023-10-1056 minParent Archives - Paul Samuel DolmanParent Archives - Paul Samuel DolmanDr. Katharine Hayhoe #1161 Dr. Katharine Hayhoe (also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn!), returns to discuss the climate crisis and her brilliant new book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law in the Public Administration program of the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist for the global conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy. She has a B.Sc. in physics and astronomy from the University of...2023-10-1056 minWhat Matters MostWhat Matters MostDr. Katharine Hayhoe #1161 Dr. Katharine Hayhoe (also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn!), returns to discuss the climate crisis and her brilliant new book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law in the Public Administration program of the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist for the global conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy. She has a B.Sc. in physics and astronomy from the University of...2023-10-1056 minMountain & Prairie with Ed RobersonMountain & Prairie with Ed RobersonDr. Katharine Hayhoe - Effecting Change Through Authentic Conversation Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is a world-renowned climate scientist, professor, and Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, where she leads and coordinates the organization's scientific efforts. She is also the author of "Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World," an excellent book you've likely heard me reference on the podcast. Whether you are interested in learning more about the facts, data, or projections regarding climate change, or if you are seeking guidance on how best to approach challenging conversations about climate, I highly recommend "Saving Us." It's an optimistic, solutions-oriented guidebook for finding...2023-02-281h 02Real Talk Ryan JespersenReal Talk Ryan JespersenNovember 14, 2022 - Dr. Katharine Hayhoe Live from COP27; Charles Adler on Jamie Sale & Theo Fleury0:00 | Before we check in with rockstar climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe at COP27 in Egypt, Ryan and John talk about the devastating crash that claimed six lives at an air show in Dallas. Should these types of events continue, considering the risk?  9:25 | Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is among the most respected climate scientists in the world. The author of "Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World" checks in from COP27. We talk about corporate obligations, personal inventories, and reconciling Christian faith and climate science.  CHECK OUT DR. HAYHOE'S BOOK: ht...2022-11-141h 26The Vermont Conversation with David GoodmanThe Vermont Conversation with David GoodmanClimate scientist Katharine Hayhoe on how to talk to climate deniersKatharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist, an evangelical Christian and a Texan. Those three parts of her identity do not always play well together. That’s why she is determined to find effective ways to communicate with people who do not agree with her.Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist who studies climate change. She is a distinguished professor at Texas Tech University and chief scientist at The Nature Conservancy. Her latest book is “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World.” She writes regularly for the Washington Post and other...2022-09-1448 minThe Brass SpittoonThe Brass SpittoonKatharine Hayhoe Talks Climate ChangeKatharine Hayhoe is a professor at Texas Tech and the Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy. Her most recent book is Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. Dr. Hayhoe, a Christian, swings by the Porch to discuss faith and science; effective communication on controversial topics; and the role of disinformation in our discussions about global warming. She also shares on her personal encounters with President Barak Obama and Speaker Newt Gingrich, plus gives her opinion on the East Anglia email disclosure and its impact on climate scientists. A shorter written ve...2022-07-0157 minThe Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastThe Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastArchive Dive: Katharine Hayhoe on All Shall Be Well"I truly believe that a failure to act on climate change is a failure to love." — Katharine Hayhoe Earth Day is on April 22, 2022! Allow this conversation with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe to inspire the stewardship of our beautiful planet. Welcome to our special episode honoring Earth Day! Our interview with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe is so appropriate for this week that we wanted to share it again today. Katharine’s book is an excellent resource for furthering one’s thinking about the privilege of caring for our planet, and this conversation with her is a great way to...2022-04-1949 minClimate Correction™ - A Climate Change PodcastClimate Correction™ - A Climate Change PodcastWhy Do We Need to Care About Climate Change_Dr. Katharine Hayhoe_Climate Correction 20182022-02-2215 minSustainababbleSustainababble#238: Katharine Hayhoe meets SustainababbleVery, VERY excitingly, this week we natter with one of the best climate communicators around, who also happens to be one of the planet's foremost climate scientists.Professor Katharine Hayhoe is a United Nations 'Champion of the Earth', chief scientist at the Nature Conservancy, and one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people.Her new book, Saving Us, makes the case that the most important thing we can do about climate change is the one thing we're terrible at - talking about it. But by talking, Katharine doesn't mean passive aggressively quoting IPCC reports and hurling Keeling curves at each other...2022-02-0657 minSustainababbleSustainababble#238: Katharine Hayhoe meets SustainababbleVery, VERY excitingly, this week we natter with one of the best climate communicators around, who also happens to be one of the planet's foremost climate scientists. Professor Katharine Hayhoe is a United Nations 'Champion of the Earth', chief scientist at the Nature Conservancy, and one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people. Her new book, Saving Us, makes the case that the most important thing we can do about climate change is the one thing we're terrible at - talking about it. But by talking, Katharine doesn't mean passive aggressively quoting IPCC reports and hurling Keeling curves at each other...2022-02-0657 minCome Rain or ShineCome Rain or ShineKatharine Hayhoe On Hope & Healing In A Divided WorldAn interview with world-renowned climate scientist and Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, on her most recent book titled Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. All opinions expressed by our guests are their own.Relevant links and resources:Katharine Hayhoe’s website: http://www.katharinehayhoe.com/Coming soon from Dr. Hayhoe! Discussion questions for each section of the book, as well as short videos to go with each section, and...2022-01-0544 minMake It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark ThompsonMake It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark ThompsonClimate Scientist Dr. Katharine HayhoeToday is a "Best Of MIP Episode" with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, the author of “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World.” In the episode she impresses the importance that we all have a critical role to play in slowing climate change. Building off some details from a recent conversation with the White House Climate Advisor, Dr. Hayhoe and Mark examine heat-related deaths disproportionately impacting Black and Brown communities. And as Dr. Hayhoe outlines for us, climate change is responsible for 9 million deaths every year, but is never framed as a life-or-death emergency and is...2022-01-0431 minECO CHICECO CHIC162: Saving Us by Katharine Hayhoe | Book Club with Emily Stochl We’re finally diving into one of my most anticipated books of the year – Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World by Dr. Katharine Hayhoe! We are joined by Emily Stochl, host of the Pre-Loved Podcast, Remake Ambassador, Secondhand Fashion Superstar Extraordinaire.. and all around one of my favorite people I’ve met through this show. This book very clearly set out to help readers *talk* about the climate crisis; Emily and I unpack the frameworks and case studies showcased in Saving Us, and discuss how we can take some of the comm...2021-12-3048 minThe Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastThe Women Scholars and Professionals PodcastKatharine Hayhoe: A Climate Scientist on Hope and HealingWhat is the one thing each of us can do to address global climate change? Join us for this conversation with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe in which we discuss science and faith, her journey of discerning God's call on her life, and the simple step each of us can take to effect change in our world. "I truly believe that a failure to act on climate change is a failure to love." — Katharine Hayhoe Let me invite you into a conversation with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, author of the book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case...2021-12-1449 minKlimatpoddenKlimatpodden#84 Katharine Hayhoe – Climate change affects everything we care aboutKatharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and chief scientist for The Nature Conservancy. She is also the Endowed Professor in Public Policy and Public Law and a Professor at Texas Tech University. She has been named a United Nations Champion of the Earth and one of Time ’s 100 Most Influential People- Katharine was a lead author for the U.S. Second, Third, and Fourth National Climate Assessments, hosts the PBS digital series Global Weirding, and has written for The New York Times. Her TED Talk “The Most Important Thing You Can Do to Fight Climate Change: Talk About It” has been v...2021-12-051h 22CommsCastCommsCastKEYNOTE: Professor Katharine Hayhoe: Communicating About Climate ChangeFriday, October 8 at 2pm EST Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Climate Scientist and Chief Scientist, The Nature Conservancy Katharine is an atmospheric scientist. She studies climate change, one of the most pressing issues we face today. “We need to make climate change personal.” Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Saving-Us/Katharine-Hayhoe/97819821438312021-12-0216 minAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryClimate Scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe on #ClimateChange, #COP26 and Courageous ConversationsIt seems like we live in a world where every issue divides us on the extremes, and Climate Change is no exception. It’s killing people and economies, and yet it seems like all we can do is yell at each other about it. Our guest this week is trying to change that, one conversation at a time. Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is lead scientist at The Nature Conservancy and author of the new book Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. NATIONAL BESTSELLER “An optimistic view on why co...2021-11-2937 minThe Democracy GroupThe Democracy GroupClimate: Changing the Conversation. Katharine Hayhoe | How Do We Fix It?As world leaders discuss the planet's future at COP26 in Glasgow, climate change remains a massive challenge and a source of fierce debate. While two-thirds of Americans think that the government should be doing more, it's tempting to throw our hands up in despair and think: "There's nothing I can do."Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe begs to differ. She says the most important thing is to talk about it—and she wants to teach us how. In this episode, we discuss her hopeful, passionate case for enacting positive change from the ground up, and the finding of her new book...2021-11-1530 minMake It SimpleMake It SimpleClimate Change with Katharine HayhoeThis week, Matt and Rachel are talking all about climate change with Katharine Hayhoe. Katharine is leading the way in helpful, hope-filled conversations about the environment, diving into the ins and outs of climate change, and offering tangible solutions that we can all do, big and small, to turn things around. Her care for the environment and this planet all stems from one place- her love for Jesus.Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist whose research focuses on understanding what climate change means for people and the places where we live. She is the Chief Scientist for...2021-11-091h 01