Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World

Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World

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  • Author:Katharine Hayhoe
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Summary

“A must-read if we’re serious about enacting positive change from the ground up, in communities, and through human connections and human emotions。” —Margaret Atwood, Twitter

United Nations Champion of the Earth, climate scientist, and evangelical Christian Katharine Hayhoe changes the debate on how we can save our future。


Called “one of the nation's most effective communicators on climate change” by The New York Times, Katharine Hayhoe knows how to navigate all sides of the conversation on our changing planet。 A Canadian climate scientist living in Texas, she negotiates distrust of data, indifference to imminent threats, and resistance to proposed solutions with ease。 Over the past fifteen years, Hayhoe has found that the most important thing we can do to address climate change is talk about it—and she wants to teach you how。

In Saving Us, Hayhoe argues that when it comes to changing hearts and minds, facts are only one part of the equation。 We need to find shared values in order to connect our unique identities to collective action。 This is not another doomsday narrative about a planet on fire。 It is a multilayered look at science, faith, and human psychology, from an icon in her field—recently named chief scientist at The Nature Conservancy。

Drawing on interdisciplinary research and personal stories, Hayhoe shows that small conversations can have astonishing results。 Saving Us leaves us with the tools to open a dialogue with loved ones about how we all can play a role in pushing forward for change。

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Reviews

Kawai

Everything you need to be part of the solution is right here。

Brian Webb

Katharine Hayhoe’s Saving Us does a brilliant job unpacking the complex, urgent, and divisive realities surrounding the climate crisis, while simultaneously leaving the reader hopeful and positive for the future。 This book is a must read for everyone。 Climate educators, mobilizers, scientists, and activists will find lots of examples for how to build bridges in climate conversations。 Those new to the climate conversation will find a positive and constructive tone around a topic too often shroude Katharine Hayhoe’s Saving Us does a brilliant job unpacking the complex, urgent, and divisive realities surrounding the climate crisis, while simultaneously leaving the reader hopeful and positive for the future。 This book is a must read for everyone。 Climate educators, mobilizers, scientists, and activists will find lots of examples for how to build bridges in climate conversations。 Those new to the climate conversation will find a positive and constructive tone around a topic too often shrouded in arguments。 And even individuals who are dismissive of climate science are likely to appreciate Dr。 Hayhoe’s humble, honest, and non-partisan approach to the topic。Saving Us breaks down the uncomfortable awkwardness around climate conversations in a way that sheds light on what we can accomplish together, rather than focusing on what drives us apart。 The book not only explains why deep divisions exist over climate change, but it also provides an extensive toolkit of ideas, strategies, and real life examples for how to engage in positive and production conversations on the topic。 Solving this crisis requires that we move beyond tribalism to find solutions we can all get excited about。 Hayhoe’s positive, intentional, and respectful approach to accomplishing this is exactly what the climate movement needs to hear and what our society needs。Overall, I found the book to be not only informative, but uplifting and extremely useful。 As an academic and a professional in climate communication I’ve gleaned numerous new ideas from this book which I intend to use in my own personal and professional communication。 I particularly appreciate the countless stories Dr。 Hayhoe shares in the book about how she has been able to find common ground with those who might seem to be coming from opposing perspectives。 Who knew you could send a climate scientist into a high level meeting of fossil fuel executives and have a positive and productive conversation?! Most importantly, this book has left me more hopeful for the future, more knowledgeable about climate communication, and more empowered to make a positive impact on a problem that we can solve together。 In Saving Us, Hayhoe shows herself to not only be a top-notch scientist, but an artful communicator as well。 The book is enjoyable, easy to read, and well worth the time。 。。。more

Rosemary Mosco

This book is essential。 It's deceptively simple - so clear and breezy that you really have to focus to notice how much knowledge and work goes into this kind of artful climate communication。 A lot of nonfiction authors spend time telling you they're smart, but a real genius communicator makes you feel like they're having a real one-on-one conversation with you。 So this book is a breath of fresh air AND has interesting psychological studies AND there are anecdotes that I can't get out of my head。 This book is essential。 It's deceptively simple - so clear and breezy that you really have to focus to notice how much knowledge and work goes into this kind of artful climate communication。 A lot of nonfiction authors spend time telling you they're smart, but a real genius communicator makes you feel like they're having a real one-on-one conversation with you。 So this book is a breath of fresh air AND has interesting psychological studies AND there are anecdotes that I can't get out of my head。 。。。more

Eric Miller

An important and inspiring book to be read, processed, and shared widely。 Katharine Hayhoe has risen to the moment。