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A climate for change

by Katharine Hayhoe, Andrew Farley

Publisher: FaithWords Published: 2009-10-29 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Climate change stands as one of the defining challenges of our time, yet for many people of faith, engaging with environmental science feels like stepping into unfamiliar or even hostile territory. This groundbreaking work bridges that perceived divide, offering a thoughtful exploration of how scientific understanding and spiritual conviction can work together rather than in opposition. By examining the intersection of faith, science, and environmental stewardship, readers discover a pathway toward meaningful engagement with climate issues that honors both their values and observable reality.

At the heart of this exploration lies a fundamental question that troubles many believers: how can caring about the environment align with deeply held religious convictions? Through accessible explanations of climate science paired with theological reflection, readers gain clarity on why environmental stewardship represents not a political stance but a moral imperative rooted in ancient wisdom traditions. The narrative dismantles common misconceptions that have led many faith communities to view climate concern with suspicion, revealing instead how environmental care flows naturally from core spiritual principles about creation, responsibility, and love for neighbor.

The scientific foundation presented here avoids overwhelming technical jargon while maintaining intellectual rigor. Readers discover how climate systems function, why human activity matters, and what evidence reveals about our changing planet. These explanations arrive not as judgments but as invitations to understanding, making complex topics accessible to those without scientific backgrounds. The approach recognizes that resistance to climate science often stems not from intellectual deficiency but from cultural and social factors that make acceptance feel threatening to one's identity and community.

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