Climate Change: Faith and Fact

Woman in a blue sleeveless top speaks in a TV interview studio; interviewer blurred on the left.

Can faith and science coexist in the fight against climate change, rather than pulling in opposite directions? Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist and Christian, addresses this question directly in conversation with Bill, exploring how to break the persistent gridlock between politics, science, and religious belief on climate issues. As someone who bridges both worlds professionally and personally, Hayhoe offers a uniquely credible perspective on why these three spheres — often perceived as being at odds — can actually work together toward common environmental goals. She examines the roots of political and religious skepticism toward climate science, while making the case that scientific facts and religious faith are not inherently incompatible, but can instead reinforce shared values of stewardship and responsibility. This conversation offers a hopeful, bridge-building approach to one of the most polarized aspects of the climate change debate. See more: http://bit.ly/XQxxzy

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