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SAVING US
A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World
How can we defuse extremism, spur positive action, and win allies in the fight against climate change? Ask United Nations Champion of the Earth Katharine Hayhoe.
As a Canadian living in Texas, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe has learned how to successfully navigate the political minefield of the climate change debate. She negotiates skepticism of the science, indifference to the harmful impacts, and resistance to the actions needed to avoid those risks. Rejecting scare tactics or guilt trips, Katharine engages with the cautious and the doubtful by finding shared values - and she says you can, too.
In Saving Us, Hayhoe shares her journey in talking about climate. The result is an engaging look at science, faith, and human psychology, without the political theater. Katharine argues that alarmism around climate turns off the undecided and promotes hopelessness among those who want to bring about change.
Hayhoe focuses on achievable actions society and individuals can all take to address climate change: Carbon Taxation, buying local, small changes in areas like pet feed, house lighting, and "smart" appliances. She presents bigger, systemic changes as opportunities rather than as abstract policy and budget lines: identifying entrepreneurs innovating in carbon sequestration, geo-friendly electricity generation and transportation solutions, breakthroughs in geoengineering, etc.
With warmth and humanity, Katharine shows how all of us can, and why all of us must, play a role in saving our future.
Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and professor in political science at Texas Tech University, where she directs the Climate Science Center. She is also a lead author for the US National Climate Assessment and host of the PBS digital series Global Weirding. She has been named one of Time's "100 Most Influential People," Fortune's "50 Greatest Leaders," and Foreign Policy's "100 Leading Global Thinkers."
In Saving Us, Hayhoe shares her journey in talking about climate. The result is an engaging look at science, faith, and human psychology, without the political theater. Katharine argues that alarmism around climate turns off the undecided and promotes hopelessness among those who want to bring about change.
Hayhoe focuses on achievable actions society and individuals can all take to address climate change: Carbon Taxation, buying local, small changes in areas like pet feed, house lighting, and "smart" appliances. She presents bigger, systemic changes as opportunities rather than as abstract policy and budget lines: identifying entrepreneurs innovating in carbon sequestration, geo-friendly electricity generation and transportation solutions, breakthroughs in geoengineering, etc.
With warmth and humanity, Katharine shows how all of us can, and why all of us must, play a role in saving our future.
Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and professor in political science at Texas Tech University, where she directs the Climate Science Center. She is also a lead author for the US National Climate Assessment and host of the PBS digital series Global Weirding. She has been named one of Time's "100 Most Influential People," Fortune's "50 Greatest Leaders," and Foreign Policy's "100 Leading Global Thinkers."
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Published 2021-09-21 by One Signal/Atria |