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A Climate for Change Global Warming Facts for Faith-Based Decisions By Katharine Hayhoe and Andrew Farley
Full Description From Website
Global warming: it's one of the hottest scientific and political issues of today. And yet we've all found ourselves asking . . .
- It's freezing outside--where's global warming now?
- Climate is always changing--how do we know this isn't just a cycle?
- Why should Christians care about global warming when we know the world won't end that way?
For all the talk about climate change, there's still a great deal of debate about what it all means, especially among Christians. A CLIMATE FOR CHANGE offers straightforward answers to these questions, without the spin. This book untangles the complex science and tackles many long-held misconceptions about global warming. Authored by a climate scientist and a pastor, A CLIMATE FOR CHANGE boldly explores the role our Christian faith can play in guiding our opinions on this important global issue.
Author Bio from website
Katharine Hayhoe is a professor in the Department of Geosciences at Texas Tech University and CEO of ATMOS Research, a scientific consulting company. She contributed her research to and served as Expert Reviewer for the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Katharine's work has been presented before the U.S. Congress, highlighted by state and federal agencies, and featured in over 200 newspapers and media outlets around the world.
Andrew Farley is the lead teaching pastor of Ecclesia (EcclesiaOnline.com) and co-hosts Real Life in Christ, a 30-minute program that airs every week on ABC-TV in the West Texas area. Andrew served as a professor at the University of Notre Dame for five years and is now a tenured professor at Texas Tech University. Andrew has coauthored three textbooks and more than a dozen journal articles. He is also the author of The Naked Gospel: The Truth You May Never Hear in Church.
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Especially with it being nearly winter in Canada, I do wonder why global warming isn't, well, warming the weather. This sounds like an interesting book, if it's able to present a complex topic in terms that a layperson can understand. Please enter me into the giveaway as well.
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This book sounds truly interesting! I've often thought about global warming lately, as the weather patterns have been varying greatly. Having discussed it with a few people, I'm starting to wonder whether it's not all part of a huge cycle? Anyways, your blog is great and I enjoy stopping by when I get the chance!
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I would love to be entered in this giveaway. I'm half hoping that global warming will give me 70 degree temps all year and a shorter drive to the ocean, though.
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This sounds really interesting! I'd love to read it, and have my husband read it too. :)
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The other one sounds good too. I'm surprised you haven't had any takers, yet.
Sounds like a very interesting read. The way the weather has been in Wisconsin already this year, I would love to read this.
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I would like to win this not only for me but my son and wife who are expecting their first child and are those Prius, green living people...they'd love it! Thanks for the chance!
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