“For Christians, doing something about climate change is about living out our faith - caring for those who need help, our neighbors here at home or on the other side of the world, and taking responsibility for this planet that God created and entrusted to us.” WorldNeedsHelpingHomeChristianSidesResponsibilityPlanetsClimateClimate ChangeCaringNeighborTaking ResponsibilityNeed Help Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“My faith tells me that God does want people to understand climate change and do something about it.” PeopleWantDoeClimateClimate Change Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“The word "evangelist" means someone who spreads good news. Studying the impacts of climate change as I do, it's hard to come up with good news. In many ways I feel more like a Cassandra or a Jeremiah than a good-news evangelist.” WayFeelsMeanHardStudyNewsImpactClimateClimate ChangeCome UpSpreadGood NewsEvangelistsJeremiah Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“I don't think there are any churches that have "Thou shalt not believe in climate change" written in their actual statement of faith.” ThinkingBelieveChurchWrittenClimateClimate ChangeStatements Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“It is certainly true that conservative Christians are much more likely to doubt the reality of climate change than mainline Christians or the unaffiliated. But when we control for political affiliation and for the important role of thought leaders in determining our opinions on social issues such as climate change, most of the faith-related bias disappears.” ImportantRealityChristianPoliticalSocialLeaderOpinionRolesIssuesDoubtClimateClimate ChangeConservativeDisappearRelatedBiasSocial IssuesAffiliation Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“I've even had people tell me that I must not be a Christian because I think climate change is real. But you know, there's nothing in the Bible that says that. The sad truth is that our thought leaders - many of them in the conservative media and politics - are the ones telling us this isn't real, and we are believing them.” PeopleThinkingKnowsBelieveRealChristianLeaderMediaTruth IsClimateClimate ChangeConservativeOur ThoughtsSad Truth Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“A person of faith who shares conservative values and who says very clearly that climate change is real - and here's why we have to care about it - I think that we "unicorns" do pose a threat to people who want to muddy the waters and keep others in the dark.” PeopleThinkingWantPersonsRealCareValuesWaterDarkShareThreatClimateClimate ChangeConservativeUnicornMuddyConservative Values Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“We have to fix climate change with the people we have right now, and to a large extent with the perspectives we have right now as well.” PeopleWellsPerspectiveRight NowClimateClimate Change Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“There has been a concerted effort to frame caring about climate change and the environment as an alternate religion - one that worships the creation rather than the creator, so to speak.” Has BeensSpeakEffortEnvironmentCreationWorshipClimateClimate ChangeCreatorCaring Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“People have taken advantage of the very well-trodden pathways that divide science and faith on other issues, such as creation, evolution, and the age of the universe, to pigeonhole climate change as yet another variant on the same theme.” PeopleWellsAgeUniverseIssuesTakenCreationEvolutionAdvantageClimateClimate ChangeThemeDividesPathwaysTaken Advantage Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“If you can frame climate change as an alternate religion, or as one more of those issues where the pointy-headed liberal atheist scientists are trying to discredit the Bible, then you've already got a ton of people on your side who are concerned about heresy, other religions, or teaching evolution in schools.” PeopleIfsTryingSchoolSidesIssuesTeachingEvolutionConcernedScientistClimateClimate ChangeAtheistHeresyYour SideDiscredit Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“We have to reach out to churches and schools and help people understand science, and we have to build rapport between scientists and people of faith. Then once we get that understanding and rapport built, then everyone will be on board with climate change.” PeopleHelpingSchoolUnderstandingChurchBuiltScientistClimateClimate ChangeBoardsReach OutRapport Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“I feel that one of the most important things I can do is connect climate change to the values, the faith, and the issues we already care about. And if, in the process, I have to sidestep around some very explosive mines, I will do that.” IfsFeelsI CanImportantCareValuesProcessCan DoIssuesMinesImportant ThingsClimateClimate ChangeExplosives Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“Our carbon emissions have to eventually go to zero. We have to. Otherwise we're never going to have a stable climate and that's what our goal is for human civilization to thrive, a stable climate. We don't want one that's hotter, we don't want one that's colder, we want one that's stable.” WantHumansGoalCivilizationClimateThriveZeroStableCarbonEmissionsHotterHuman CivilizationCarbon Emissions Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“My faith is an enormous motivator for me to engage as well, because climate change is not just an issue that affects the entire planet, it is one that disproportionately affects those who do not have the resources to cope with this change - those whom we are explicitly told as Christians to care for.” WellsCareChristianIssuesPlanetsResourcesClimateClimate ChangeEnormous Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“When I look around, the biggest way in which we are failing to care for those in need is through ignoring climate change and acting like it doesn't exist. As a Christian, I believe that is something the church needs to know.” KnowsWayNeedsBelieveLooksCareChristianI BelieveChurchActingFailingClimateClimate ChangeThose In Need Author:Katharine Hayhoe
“We must prepare for a changing climate by incorporating climate preparedness into every aspect of our planning - for food, water, health, energy, even national security. We must reduce our emissions to prevent even more dangerous change.” EnergyWaterSecurityDangerousAspectClimatePlanningNational SecurityEmissionsPreparednessIncorporating Author:Katharine Hayhoe