Katharine Hayhoe Quotes
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I don't have to change the world all by myself, I just need to partner in the work God wants us to do.
— Katharine Hayhoe
It's a new normal and I really do think that global weirding is the best way to describe what we're seeing.
— Katharine Hayhoe
My faith tells me that God does want people to understand climate change and do something about it.
— Katharine Hayhoe
I'm a pacifist. I don't believe in 'good' wars.
— Wendy Doniger
I don't think there are any churches that have "Thou shalt not believe in climate change" written in their actual statement of faith.
— Katharine Hayhoe
We have to fix climate change with the people we have right now, and to a large extent with the perspectives we have right now as well.
— Katharine Hayhoe
I feel like a physician, one who's done a scan of the patient's body and seen evidence of a potentially serious issue.
— Katharine Hayhoe
We need a price on carbon that accurately reflects its real costs on our society and our wellbeing.
— Katharine Hayhoe
Anyone who thinks science is trying to make human life easier or more pleasant is utterly mistaken.
— Albert Einstein
We must also suffer the consequences of our past decisions. And for that, we must open our hearts to those in need.
— Katharine Hayhoe
You have to play the cards you are dealt and if it has made it harder, it doesn't matter, you still have to get the deal done.
— Mitchell Reiss
There is no set period of time or total amount of carbon emissions that we can stay below to ensure we stay safe.
— Katharine Hayhoe
For many of us, our values come from our faith.
— Katharine Hayhoe
I understand that it's good tactics to categorize me as a close-minded, unobjective extremist, but nobody that respects me has those views.
— Alan Dershowitz
There's no question that natural gas is a lot better than coal or oil, in the sense that natural gas produces less carbon per unit of energy produced.
— Katharine Hayhoe