Hope, unity, and resilience guide climate scientist’s message post-election

Katharine Hayhoe encourages Americans concerned about climate change to combat despair by embracing realistic hope and collective action.

Dan Gearino reports for Inside Climate News.


In short:

  • Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist and Christian, calls for unity and hope in addressing climate issues, emphasizing that fear will hinder, not help, the climate fight.
  • She believes addressing climate change requires multi-faceted solutions that bring health, economic and environmental benefits, arguing that collaboration is essential.
  • Drawing from her faith, Hayhoe explains that resilience, empowerment and love for others should guide responses to climate challenges.

Key quote:

“A hurricane does not knock on your door and ask you which political party you’re registered with before it destroys your home.”

— Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, chief scientist, The Nature Conservancy

Why this matters:

After the recent election, Hayhoe is offering a message that’s a mix of pragmatic hope and call-to-arms unity. In her view, climate action should reflect a love for the world and each other, with the message that if we can pull together—scientists, doctors, advocates, parents, everyone—we can build a stronger, healthier and more sustainable future.

Don't miss our Agents of Change podcast episode featuring Hayhoe: Unconventional pathways to science, with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe.

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