October 17, 2014
Texas Tech University professor Katharine Hayhoe works to connect events unfolding today—such as the 2012-2013 Texas drought—to climate change. Pictured is a boat stranded in Lake Travis, Texas, as waters recede in May, 2013.
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The 'Nitty Gritty, Nuts-and-Bolts, Rubber-Hits-the-Road' Side of Climate Change
Atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe delivers the message on climate change with a skill that makes it easy to believe that she is the daughter of missionaries. Her pulpit, though, is …
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