The Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World Free Audiobook Download by Katharine Hayhoe


America is at a tipping point. A divide has been created by the conservative movement and polarization. This sentiment is not new and plays out in many other countries, but in America's case it has been fueled by the Trump administration's policies that have exacerbated our political differences to create an agenda of division. If we are to heal our country and its people, Americans need to actively work towards understanding each other while being open to new ideas-- a process often called "trans-partisan" perspective

Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist and professor at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. In her book, The Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World audiobook download, she shares how climate change is not just a science problem. It is also a moral issue. When you have a house that keeps flooding, or when your child has to take medication to control his asthma, it's not just about the science; it's about morality. We need to find our way back to being one human family before we can really hope for anything substantial to happen with climate change mitigation efforts.

Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and professor at Texas Tech University. She came to the US and studied environmental science, where she realized how much climate change was affecting all of us. Afterwards, she became a planetary scientist and continued to study what the impacts would be on our planet. Her book The Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World tells the story of her career, where she started off as an oil-industry insider who used to believe that human activity wasn't changing our planet, but within fifteen years she got roped into believing that humans could actually heal that damage we caused.

In this audiobook, Katharine Hayhoe takes listeners on an informative and gut-wrenching journey through the most pressing questions in climate change research. Hayhoe is a climate scientist with the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University who has focused her career on communicating her findings to policymakers and citizens alike.

The Saving Us is a book that highlights the importance of hope, healing, and thinking globally following the climate change debacle. The author is a Climate Scientist and the story is told in an audiobook form.

The book aims to answer the question: "Is it possible for us to avoid devastating climate change without hurting people and other creatures, without destroying our economy, or without harming nature?"

Published Date 2021-09-21
Duration 8 hours 7 minutes
Author Katharine Hayhoe
Narrated Katharine Hayhoe
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category Animals & Nature, Public Policy

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