Talking Climate: Bridging the Divides
Katharine Hayhoe
- Atmospheric Scientist
- Director, Climate Science Center, Texas Tech University
- Founder/CEO, ATMOS Research
Katharine Hayhoe is a leading climate scientist, professor of political science, and is well-known for engaging diverse communities, including Evangelicals, in the climate change movement. She was just named “UN Champion of the Earth,” the United Nations highest environmental honor, for her "stalwart commitment to quantifying the effects of climate change and her tireless efforts to transform public attitudes.”
Hayhoe is the best-selling author of eight books, including Climate for Change: Global Warming Facts for Faith-Based Decisions.
In this talk, Hayhoe will discuss what climate change means to us in the places where we live. Join us for a conversation on the intersection of climate science, impacts, communication, and faith.
Co-sponsored by Arizona Interfaith Power & Light, Citizens Climate Lobby, Arizona Faith Network, Franciscan Renewal Center, Sierra Club, Elders for Climate Acton, and CHISPA Arizona.
Doors Open: 6:30 p.m.
Talk Begins: 7:00 p.m