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Navigating Science and Feelings on a Destabilized Planet

08.18.2023 - By Climate One from The Commonwealth ClubPlay

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This year is shaping up to be the hottest year in 125,000 years. It may also be the coolest year a child born today will ever see. In “The Quickening,” science writer Elizabeth Rush documents her journey to Antarctica's infamous “doomsday” glacier as she contemplates what it would mean for her to have a child at this time of radical change. In “Humanity’s Moment,” IPCC climate scientist Joëlle Gergis wrestles with their own questions of how we can all find enough hope to restore our relationships with ourselves, each other and the environment. 

Guests:

Elizabeth Rush, Author, “The Quickening: Creation and Community at the Ends of the Earth” 

Joëlle Gergis, IPCC Climate Scientist, author, “Humanity’s Moment: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope” 

For show notes and related links, visit https://www.climateone.org/audio/navigating-science-and-feelings-destabilized-planet

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