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Mallory McDuff: The power of stories in a climate crisis

Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe says the most important thing we can do about the climate crisis is to talk about it. Yet 67% of people in the United States say they rarely or never discuss global warming with friends and family, although the majority are concerned about it.

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Earth at 8 billion: Consumption not crowd is key to climate

The world is getting hotter and more crowded and the two issues are connected, but not quite as much as people might think, experts say.

Americans broadly accept climate science, but many are fuzzy on the details

Americans broadly accept climate science, but many are fuzzy on the details

They get the big picture right, but some are confused about plastics, the sun and volcanoes.
Children change their parents' minds about climate change
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Children change their parents' minds about climate change

Study of students schooled on the issue showed them going on to shift their elders' attitudes.

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Global Weirding with Katharine Hayhoe: I live in the Eastern US - does climate change matter to me?
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Global Weirding with Katharine Hayhoe: I live in the Eastern US - does climate change matter to me?

It's easy to say climate change is a distant problem, one we won't see the impacts of in our lifetime...right? On this episode, we take a look at the changes we're seeing right now in the Eastern United States.

How one scientist convinces skeptics that faith and climate action aren't at odds
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How one scientist convinces skeptics that faith and climate action aren't at odds

"The first step is to connect over shared concerns."
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