
Undeceptions with John Dickson 26. Good Earth
Oct 25, 2020
Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist and professor at Texas Tech, dives deep into climate change's reality irrespective of one's beliefs. She discusses the critical human impact on the environment and the varied perceptions across demographics. Hayhoe emphasizes the importance of biblical stewardship and challenges traditional views on humanity's responsibility toward nature. She shares how personal faith can bridge divides in climate discourse, advocating for urgent action and equitable policies to support vulnerable communities facing these challenges.
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Politicization of Climate Change
- The biggest predictor of climate change belief is political affiliation, not religion or scientific literacy.
- This polarization transcends denominations and is growing internationally.
Climate Change: Facts, Not Beliefs
- Climate change is based on undisputed facts and should not be a matter of belief.
- There are core truths we should no longer debate.
The Newsroom and Climate Alarmism
- In "The Newsroom," an EPA official declares climate catastrophe on TV, highlighting the dangers of alarmism.
- This fictional event caused apathy, not action.



