Why the World's Leading Climate Scientist Still Has Hope - A Conversation with Prof. Dr. Katharine Hayhoe (Texas Tech University)
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Why does the world's leading climate scientist, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, still have hope despite everything? In this episode, we're uncovering a secret you might not have heard before. Learn from the renowned scientist at Texas Tech University how deep the evidence goes, the role "over 100% human-caused" warming plays, and why you have the biggest influence on our future. It's a gripping discussion that will make you rethink climate action.
- Katharine Hayhoe's Homepage: https://www.katharinehayhoe.com/
- Link to the talk "Faith and the Future of Creation - Lausanne Congress": https://t1p.de/owaml
Keywords: Climate change, climate crisis, climate research, climate science, climate models, global warming, greenhouse gases, CO2, methane, natural climate factors, human impact, Anthropocene, 97 percent consensus, facts, myths, disinformation, climate skepticism, climate denial, climate emergency, panic, IPCC, future projections, uncertainty, adaptation strategy, solutions, climate protection, energy transition, clean energy, renewable energies, electromobility, net-zero emissions, coal phase-out, gas, oil, forest protection, nature conservation, The Nature Conservancy, Chicago, Vancouver, Adelaide, Finland, geoengineering, El Niño, volcanoes, solar radiation, Earth's history, human civilization, population growth, infrastructure, economy, agriculture, water scarcity, health, poverty, injustice, political ideology, politics, USA, China, Germany, Canada, global responsibility, societal change, action, individual responsibility, hope, faith, spirituality, Christianity, charity, education, communication, Prof. Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Texas Tech University.
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