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As U.S. environmental protections expand and contract under different presidents, a new study raises a different question: who is — and isn’t — speaking about climate change.
Harvard historian of science Naomi Oreskes joins Robyn Vincent to discuss research analyzing more than 700,000 Catholic parish sermons, the moral weight of climate silence, and what happens when scientific urgency meets institutional quiet.
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As U.S. environmental protections expand and contract under different presidents, a new study raises a different question: who is — and isn’t — speaking about climate change.
Harvard historian of science Naomi Oreskes joins Robyn Vincent to discuss research analyzing more than 700,000 Catholic parish sermons, the moral weight of climate silence, and what happens when scientific urgency meets institutional quiet.

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