Katharine Hayhoe: A Climate for Political Change
The Agenda looks at how one climate scientist is fighting to make climate change a priority in the Republican presidential candidate race.
Date Archives January 2016
My Favourite Things: Carbon Brief Interview
Katharine Hayhoe is an associate professor in the department of political science and director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University, part of the US Department of Interior’s… Read More
Katharine Hayhoe is taking her climate change message to a bigger audience, and you can help
I live in Los Angeles where star sightings are frequent. Julia Roberts sitting two tables over eating pancakes, Jane Lynch on my morning hiking trail, Cindy Crawford leaning against the… Read More
A CLIMATE FOR FAITH – SUNDAY SERVICE AT YORKMINSTER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH
A Climate for Faith
A Climate for Faith by Yorkminster Park Baptist Church on Livestream – Livestream.com
the christian voice at COP21
A Rocha @ COP21
A Rocha brought a Christian voice to the climate discussions – and is taking the climate change agenda to the Church. Working with partners, including Tearfund and the Lausanne Movement, A Rocha advocated for and engaged COP attendees and campaigners in climate-based creation care.
A People Issue – EARLY CAREER CLIMATE FORUM INTERVIEW
Years of Living Dangerously, a big-budget, 9-episode TV documentary, tries to communicate the seriousness of climate change through personal stories and first-hand experiences of people across the globe. To make… Read More
SUPPORT OUR PBS GLOBAL WEIRDING SERIES!
With a team from Texas Tech Public Media, I want to start a web series looking at this whole climate change thing and what it means to us; and with… Read More
GLOBAL WARMING IN 1 MINUTE – THE CARTOON VERSION
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What is global warming? Find out the basics in this animation from Lazy Chief, narrated by Katharine Hayhoe
Why Climate Finance matters to real people – my opinion
We humans are used to the climate of the places where we live, regardless of how extreme they may be. I witnessed this first-hand during my time in Churchill with… Read More