No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
Society & Culture
Believe it or not, a 2020 PEW study revealed that the most polarized issue in the US is climate change.
How did we get here? How have the warnings of climate science been ignored by half the country? How serious is the climate problem, how immediate are the consequences, and what can regular people like us really do about it?
In this episode, four voices discuss the subject from all angles. We hear from cognitive scientist John Cook on the history of climate misinformation, climate researcher Katharine Hayhoe on what the science is actually saying, theologian Debra Rienstra on the ways religion impacts climate-based decisions, and activist Bill McKibben on the ways we can help here and now.
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Katharine Hayhoe: The Most Polarized Issue in the United States
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Resources mentioned this episode
2020 PEW Study on Climate Polarization
The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon by Bill McKibben
Saving Us by Katharine Hayhoe
Refugia Faith by Debra Rienstra
John Cook Interview Notes
Katharine Hayhoe Interview Notes
Debra Rienstra Interview Notes
Bill McKibben Interview Notes
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