Hope for the climate
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The climate crisis doesn’t have to feel overwhelming, we promise. In the premiere episode of season 4, Michelle sits down with renowned climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe to share how we can reframe the climate crisis as something we can take action on. Once we’re equipped with a few tips on how to feel empowered when it comes to the environment, we’ll listen to an essay by Wayne Grady about finding your own corner of unspoiled wilderness.  Special thanks to: Katharine Hayhoe, climate scientist Articles/books referenced: “Long-Range Forecast” by Katharine Heyhoe (Cottage Life magazine, June/July 2023) “In Search of No-Man’s Land” by Wayne Grady (Cottage Life magazine, March/April 2021) “Saving Us” by Katharine Heyhoe “I work in the environmental movement. I don’t care if you recycle” by Mary Annaise Heglar (Vox, June 4, 2019) Sources: For more information on Katharine Heyhoe’s research and to learn more about the changing climate, visit katharineheyhoe.com. Connect with Cottage Life: cottagelife.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/cottagelife/Twitter: @cottagelifeInstagram: @cottagelifePinterest: www.pinterest.ca/cottagelife/Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/CottageLifeMagazine/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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