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Katharine Hayhoe

Katharine Anne Scott Hayhoe (born 1972) is a Canadian atmospheric scientist. She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and an Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law at the Texas Tech University Department of Political Science.[1] In 2021, Hayhoe joined the Nature Conservancy as Chief Scientist.[2]

Katharine Hayhoe
Hayhoe in 2018
Born
Katharine Anne Scott Hayhoe

(1972-04-15) April 15, 1972 (age 51)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
SpouseAndrew Farley
AwardsChampion of the Earth (2019)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisA Standardized Framework for Evaluating the Skill of Regional Climate Downscaling Techniques (2010)
Doctoral advisorDonald Wuebbles
Academic work
Discipline
InstitutionsTexas Tech University
Main interests
Websitekatharinehayhoe.com

Early life and education edit

Hayhoe was born on April 15, 1972,[3] in Toronto, Ontario.[4] Her father, Doug Hayhoe, was a science educator and missionary. When Hayhoe was nine, her family moved to Cali, Colombia, where her parents served as missionaries and educators.[5]

Hayhoe received her Bachelor of Science degree in physics and astronomy from the University of Toronto in 1994.[6] She began her college career studying astrophysics, but upon taking a course on climate science to fulfill a course requirement, she shifted her focus to atmospheric science, which she ultimately specialized in at graduate school.[7]

Hayhoe attended graduate school at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she received her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy.[8] Her PhD committee was chaired by Donald Wuebbles, who recruited her for a research project assessing the impacts of climate change on the Great Lakes.[9]

Personal life edit

Hayhoe, who is an evangelical Christian, is the daughter of missionaries.[10] She has stated that admitting her life as a Christian and a scientist is "like coming out of the closet".[11] Her father, Doug Hayhoe, is a former science and technology coordinator for the Toronto District School Board,[12] and emeritus professor of education at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto.[13] Hayhoe credits her father as an inspiration with regard to her belief that science and religion do not have to conflict with one another.[14]

She met her husband, Andrew Farley, while doing graduate studies at the University of Illinois. Farley is an author, pastor, and The Grace Message - https://andrewfarley.org/ SiriusXM radio host who leads The Grace Message, a Christian ministry.[15]

Research career edit

Hayhoe has worked at Texas Tech since 2005.[16] She has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed abstracts, journal articles, and other publications including the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth National Climate Assessment for the US Global Change Research Program, as well as the National Academy of Sciences report “Climate Stabilization Targets”.[17]

Shortly after the Third Assessment was released, Hayhoe said, "Climate change is here and now, and not in some distant time or place," adding that, "The choices we're making today will have a significant impact on our future.[18]" She co-authored the American Association for the Advancement of Science's What We Know[19] and How We Respond [20] reports. Most recently, she co-authored the book Downscaling Techniques for High-Resolution Climate Projections: From Global Change to Local Impacts (Cambridge University Press, 2021).[21]

Recognitions edit

In 2014, Hayhoe was named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People.[22] In 2017, she was named one of FORTUNE’s 50 World’s Greatest Leaders.[23] She has also been named to Foreign Policy’s list of 100 Leading Global Thinkers twice, in 2014 and 2019.[24] Also in 2019, Hayhoe was named one of the United Nations Champions of the Earth in the science and innovation category.[25]

Hayhoe has received honorary doctorates from Colgate University, Victoria University at the University of Toronto, Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, and Trinity College (CT).[26] She has received the American Geophysical Union's Climate Communication and Ambassador Awards,[27] and is a fellow of the American Geophysical Union, the American Scientific Affiliation, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and an honorary fellow of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.[28] In 2023 Hayhoe was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[29]

Climate communications edit

In addition to her research on climate change, Hayhoe is known for her communication around climate change and her advocacy efforts around climate action. Professor John Abraham has called her "perhaps the best communicator on climate change."[10] Hayhoe has also spoken at the Nobel Peace Prize forum and appeared at the White House with former President Barack Obama and the actor Leonardo DiCaprio at the first South by South Lawn festival.[30]

Hayhoe's TED talk, “The most important thing you can do to fight climate change” has over 4 million views.[31] She has also written a book, “Saving Us: A climate scientist’s case for hope and healing in a divided world.”[32] She is active on over a dozen social media channels, writes regularly for Scientific American,[33] and her newsletter, Talking Climate, shares good news, “not-so-good” news, and something people can do about climate change every week.[34]

In her communication, she emphasizes the importance of not engaging with people she refers to as “dismissive,”[35] after the Yale Program on Climate Communication’s Six Americas.[1] On September 28, 2018, she said, "The six stages of climate denial are: It's not real. It's not us. It's not that bad. It's too expensive to fix. Aha, here's a great solution (that actually does nothing). And – oh no! Now it's too late. You really should have warned us earlier."[36]

Outreach to Christian communities edit

In a 2019 op-ed in the New York Times titled “I’m a Climate Scientist who believes in God,” Hayhoe explains that, “I chose what to study precisely because of my faith, because climate change disproportionately affects the poor and vulnerable, those already most at risk today. To me, caring about and acting on climate was a way to live out my calling to love others as we’ve been loved ourselves by God."[37]

In 2009, she and her husband, Andrew Farley, co-authored a book called A Climate for Change: Global Warming Facts for Faith-Based Decisions, which outlines the ways in which climate science reflects conservative Christian beliefs.[38][39] The book resulted in word-of-mouth referrals across various Christian communities, who began to invite Hayhoe to speak at Christian colleges, churches, and other conservative groups. In the book, she stated that acceptance of climate change does not mean "that we have to believe in evolution or a four billion year old earth". Notably, when Hayhoe first met her husband and co-author, he was skeptical of global warming, but shifted his views.[30] She notes that she was able to change his mind over the course of a year and a half, with the help of data collected on a NASA website that documents rising global temperatures over time. Hayhoe has recognized that those debates with her husband sharpened her skills as a communicator engaging audiences skeptical of climate science.[7]

The effectiveness of her outreach efforts to Christian communities have been the subject of study. She delivers lectures that are rooted in scripture and focus on the benefits of collective action to mitigate the effects of climate change.[40] A 2017 study tested the effectiveness of a climate lecture Hayhoe delivered to students at the predominantly evangelical school Houghton College, in which she devoted time to a discussion of theology-based ethics and delivered information about climate change through a lens of evangelical tradition.[41] Following her lecture, students exhibited more willingness to accept that global warming is a true phenomenon and had an increased awareness of the expert scientific consensus. A subsequent study showed that the more doubtful the audience, the greater the gains after listening to a recorded presentation by Hayhoe on climate science, impacts, and solutions.[42]

In an interview with ThinkProgress, Hayhoe notes: "When we tie that to our Christian values there’s no conflict. In fact, quite the opposite – our faith demands that we act on this issue."[7]

Television and video edit

In 2014, Hayhoe served as a science advisor to the documentary TV series Years of Living Dangerously, an Emmy Award–winning Showtime series that details how climate change has already impacted lives around the world. She was featured in the first episode of the series, meeting with actor Don Cheadle to discuss why she believed her Christian faith and her belief in the need to act on climate were not at odds, as well as the fourth episode.[5]

Hayhoe also hosted and produced a digital series with PBS called Global Weirding: Climate, Politics, and Religion, which launched September 2016 and ran through March 2019.[43][44]

Newt Gingrich book edit

Hayhoe wrote a chapter of a book by Newt Gingrich about climate change in 2009, and, in 2011, was told by Gingrich's co-author, Terry Maple, that it had been accepted.[45] Gingrich announced in late 2011 that this chapter was dropped on his request, saying, "We didn't know that they were doing that, and we told them to kill it."[46]

Upon finding out that her chapter had been dropped, Hayhoe stated, "I had not heard that" and tweeted that she had spent over 100 unpaid hours working on the chapter.[47] Some have speculated that Gingrich dropped her chapter because Marc Morano, who is not a scientist, wrote many articles on his website, Climate Depot, attacking her findings.[45] This, as well as her appearing on Bill O'Reilly's TV show, led to her receiving nearly 200 hate-mail messages the following day.[6][48] Shortly after, the conservative political action committee American Tradition Institute filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act for Hayhoe's public university employer to release her notes and emails related to the writing of the unpublished chapter for the Gingrich book.[49]

Works edit

  • "Katharine Hayhoe". Google Scholar.
  • Hayhoe, Katharine; Farley, Andrew (2009). A climate for change: global warming facts for faith-based decisions. FaithWords. ISBN 978-0-446-54956-1. OCLC 318100426.
  • Kotamarthi, Rao; Hayhoe, Katherine; Mearns, Linda O; Wuebbles, Donald J; Jacobs, Jennifer; Jurado, Jennifer (February 5, 2021). Downscaling Techniques for High-Resolution Climate Projections: From Global Change to Local Impacts. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-60126-9. OCLC 1241683497.
  • Hayhoe, Katharine (September 21, 2021). Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World (First ed.). New York, NY: One Signal Publishers. ISBN 978-1-9821-4383-1. OCLC 1262751074.[50]

Awards and honors edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Faculty profile
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Interview with Krista Tippett, October 21, 2021

katharine, hayhoe, katharine, anne, scott, hayhoe, born, 1972, canadian, atmospheric, scientist, paul, whitfield, horn, distinguished, professor, endowed, chair, public, policy, public, texas, tech, university, department, political, science, 2021, hayhoe, joi. Katharine Anne Scott Hayhoe born 1972 is a Canadian atmospheric scientist She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and an Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law at the Texas Tech University Department of Political Science 1 In 2021 Hayhoe joined the Nature Conservancy as Chief Scientist 2 Katharine HayhoeHayhoe in 2018BornKatharine Anne Scott Hayhoe 1972 04 15 April 15 1972 age 51 Toronto Ontario CanadaOccupationsAtmospheric scientistpolitical scientistscience communicatorSpouseAndrew FarleyAwardsChampion of the Earth 2019 Academic backgroundAlma materVictoria College TorontoUniversity of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignThesisA Standardized Framework for Evaluating the Skill of Regional Climate Downscaling Techniques 2010 Doctoral advisorDonald WuebblesAcademic workDisciplineAtmospheric sciencepolitical scienceInstitutionsTexas Tech UniversityMain interestsClimate change policyglobal climate modelsWebsitekatharinehayhoe wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Personal life 3 Research career 4 Recognitions 5 Climate communications 5 1 Outreach to Christian communities 5 2 Television and video 5 3 Newt Gingrich book 6 Works 7 Awards and honors 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editHayhoe was born on April 15 1972 3 in Toronto Ontario 4 Her father Doug Hayhoe was a science educator and missionary When Hayhoe was nine her family moved to Cali Colombia where her parents served as missionaries and educators 5 Hayhoe received her Bachelor of Science degree in physics and astronomy from the University of Toronto in 1994 6 She began her college career studying astrophysics but upon taking a course on climate science to fulfill a course requirement she shifted her focus to atmospheric science which she ultimately specialized in at graduate school 7 Hayhoe attended graduate school at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign where she received her Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy 8 Her PhD committee was chaired by Donald Wuebbles who recruited her for a research project assessing the impacts of climate change on the Great Lakes 9 Personal life editHayhoe who is an evangelical Christian is the daughter of missionaries 10 She has stated that admitting her life as a Christian and a scientist is like coming out of the closet 11 Her father Doug Hayhoe is a former science and technology coordinator for the Toronto District School Board 12 and emeritus professor of education at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto 13 Hayhoe credits her father as an inspiration with regard to her belief that science and religion do not have to conflict with one another 14 She met her husband Andrew Farley while doing graduate studies at the University of Illinois Farley is an author pastor and The Grace Message https andrewfarley org SiriusXM radio host who leads The Grace Message a Christian ministry 15 Research career editHayhoe has worked at Texas Tech since 2005 16 She has authored more than 150 peer reviewed abstracts journal articles and other publications including the Second Third Fourth and Fifth National Climate Assessment for the US Global Change Research Program as well as the National Academy of Sciences report Climate Stabilization Targets 17 Shortly after the Third Assessment was released Hayhoe said Climate change is here and now and not in some distant time or place adding that The choices we re making today will have a significant impact on our future 18 She co authored the American Association for the Advancement of Science s What We Know 19 and How We Respond 20 reports Most recently she co authored the book Downscaling Techniques for High Resolution Climate Projections From Global Change to Local Impacts Cambridge University Press 2021 21 Recognitions editIn 2014 Hayhoe was named one of TIME s 100 Most Influential People 22 In 2017 she was named one of FORTUNE s 50 World s Greatest Leaders 23 She has also been named to Foreign Policy s list of 100 Leading Global Thinkers twice in 2014 and 2019 24 Also in 2019 Hayhoe was named one of the United Nations Champions of the Earth in the science and innovation category 25 Hayhoe has received honorary doctorates from Colgate University Victoria University at the University of Toronto Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto and Trinity College CT 26 She has received the American Geophysical Union s Climate Communication and Ambassador Awards 27 and is a fellow of the American Geophysical Union the American Scientific Affiliation the American Academy of Arts and Letters and an honorary fellow of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society 28 In 2023 Hayhoe was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 29 Climate communications editIn addition to her research on climate change Hayhoe is known for her communication around climate change and her advocacy efforts around climate action Professor John Abraham has called her perhaps the best communicator on climate change 10 Hayhoe has also spoken at the Nobel Peace Prize forum and appeared at the White House with former President Barack Obama and the actor Leonardo DiCaprio at the first South by South Lawn festival 30 Hayhoe s TED talk The most important thing you can do to fight climate change has over 4 million views 31 She has also written a book Saving Us A climate scientist s case for hope and healing in a divided world 32 She is active on over a dozen social media channels writes regularly for Scientific American 33 and her newsletter Talking Climate shares good news not so good news and something people can do about climate change every week 34 In her communication she emphasizes the importance of not engaging with people she refers to as dismissive 35 after the Yale Program on Climate Communication s Six Americas 1 On September 28 2018 she said The six stages of climate denial are It s not real It s not us It s not that bad It s too expensive to fix Aha here s a great solution that actually does nothing And oh no Now it s too late You really should have warned us earlier 36 Outreach to Christian communities edit In a 2019 op ed in the New York Times titled I m a Climate Scientist who believes in God Hayhoe explains that I chose what to study precisely because of my faith because climate change disproportionately affects the poor and vulnerable those already most at risk today To me caring about and acting on climate was a way to live out my calling to love others as we ve been loved ourselves by God 37 In 2009 she and her husband Andrew Farley co authored a book called A Climate for Change Global Warming Facts for Faith Based Decisions which outlines the ways in which climate science reflects conservative Christian beliefs 38 39 The book resulted in word of mouth referrals across various Christian communities who began to invite Hayhoe to speak at Christian colleges churches and other conservative groups In the book she stated that acceptance of climate change does not mean that we have to believe in evolution or a four billion year old earth Notably when Hayhoe first met her husband and co author he was skeptical of global warming but shifted his views 30 She notes that she was able to change his mind over the course of a year and a half with the help of data collected on a NASA website that documents rising global temperatures over time Hayhoe has recognized that those debates with her husband sharpened her skills as a communicator engaging audiences skeptical of climate science 7 The effectiveness of her outreach efforts to Christian communities have been the subject of study She delivers lectures that are rooted in scripture and focus on the benefits of collective action to mitigate the effects of climate change 40 A 2017 study tested the effectiveness of a climate lecture Hayhoe delivered to students at the predominantly evangelical school Houghton College in which she devoted time to a discussion of theology based ethics and delivered information about climate change through a lens of evangelical tradition 41 Following her lecture students exhibited more willingness to accept that global warming is a true phenomenon and had an increased awareness of the expert scientific consensus A subsequent study showed that the more doubtful the audience the greater the gains after listening to a recorded presentation by Hayhoe on climate science impacts and solutions 42 In an interview with ThinkProgress Hayhoe notes When we tie that to our Christian values there s no conflict In fact quite the opposite our faith demands that we act on this issue 7 Television and video edit In 2014 Hayhoe served as a science advisor to the documentary TV series Years of Living Dangerously an Emmy Award winning Showtime series that details how climate change has already impacted lives around the world She was featured in the first episode of the series meeting with actor Don Cheadle to discuss why she believed her Christian faith and her belief in the need to act on climate were not at odds as well as the fourth episode 5 Hayhoe also hosted and produced a digital series with PBS called Global Weirding Climate Politics and Religion which launched September 2016 and ran through March 2019 43 44 Newt Gingrich book edit Hayhoe wrote a chapter of a book by Newt Gingrich about climate change in 2009 and in 2011 was told by Gingrich s co author Terry Maple that it had been accepted 45 Gingrich announced in late 2011 that this chapter was dropped on his request saying We didn t know that they were doing that and we told them to kill it 46 Upon finding out that her chapter had been dropped Hayhoe stated I had not heard that and tweeted that she had spent over 100 unpaid hours working on the chapter 47 Some have speculated that Gingrich dropped her chapter because Marc Morano who is not a scientist wrote many articles on his website Climate Depot attacking her findings 45 This as well as her appearing on Bill O Reilly s TV show led to her receiving nearly 200 hate mail messages the following day 6 48 Shortly after the conservative political action committee American Tradition Institute filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act for Hayhoe s public university employer to release her notes and emails related to the writing of the unpublished chapter for the Gingrich book 49 Works edit Katharine Hayhoe Google Scholar Hayhoe Katharine Farley Andrew 2009 A climate for change global warming facts for faith based decisions FaithWords ISBN 978 0 446 54956 1 OCLC 318100426 Kotamarthi Rao Hayhoe Katherine Mearns Linda O Wuebbles Donald J Jacobs Jennifer Jurado Jennifer February 5 2021 Downscaling Techniques for High Resolution Climate Projections From Global Change to Local Impacts Cambridge UK Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 108 60126 9 OCLC 1241683497 Hayhoe Katharine September 21 2021 Saving Us A Climate Scientist s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World First ed New York NY One Signal Publishers ISBN 978 1 9821 4383 1 OCLC 1262751074 50 Awards and honors editKatharine Hayhoe is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award Champions of the Earth in 2019 51 United Nations Champions of the Earth 2019 52 53 Foreign Policy magazine 100 Leading Global Thinkers 2019 54 Stephen H Schneider Award for Outstanding Science Communication 2018 55 Fortune magazine s 50 World s Great Leaders 2017 56 National Center for Science Education Friend of the Planet award 2016 57 Time magazine s 100 Most Influential People 2014 58 59 60 American Geophysical Union Climate Communications Prize 2014 61 References edit Katharine Hayhoe Ph D Texas Tech University Department of Political Science Archived from the original on August 19 2022 Freedman Andrew March 1 2021 Climate champion Katharine Hayhoe joins Nature Conservancy as chief scientist The Washington Post Katharine H Farley United States Public Records FamilySearch Retrieved October 4 2016 Marsden William April 24 2015 Canadian s Crusade to Convert Christians 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January 9 2012 Retrieved September 11 2013 Dr Doug Hayhoe faculty listing Tyndale University College and Seminary accessed May 6 2014 Mooney Chris May 3 2014 Why Should Evangelical Christians Care About Climate Change Slate Retrieved November 7 2014 The Grace Message with Dr Andrew Farley andrewfarley org Retrieved September 27 2023 Galbraith Kate September 22 2011 Katharine Hayhoe The TT Interview Texas Tribune Retrieved January 8 2015 Katharine Hayhoe scholar google com Retrieved September 27 2023 Report Climate Change is Here and Now wltx com May 6 2014 Retrieved September 27 2023 Molina McCarthy Wall Alley Cobb Cole Das Diffenbaugh Emanuel Frumkin Hayhoe Parmesan Shepherd American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS https whatweknow aaas org wp content uploads 2014 07 whatweknow website pdf American Association for the Advancement of Science 2019 How We Respond Community Responses to Climate Change https howwerespond aaas org Kotamarthi R Hayhoe K Mearns L O Wuebbles D Jacobs J amp Jurado J 2021 Downscaling Techniques for High Resolution Climate Projections From Global Change to Local Impacts 1st Edition Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781108601269 Cheadle Don April 23 2014 Katharine Hayhoe The World s 100 Most Influential People TIME com Retrieved September 27 2023 Katharine Hayhoe Fortune Retrieved September 27 2023 Foreign Policy s 100 Global Thinkers Foreign Policy Retrieved September 27 2023 Environment U N September 16 2019 Professor Katharine Hayhoe Champions of the Earth Retrieved September 27 2023 Katharine Hayhoe Ph D Faculty Political Science TTU www depts ttu edu Retrieved September 27 2023 AGU American Geophysical Union www agu org Retrieved September 27 2023 Katharine Hayhoe The Nature Conservancy Retrieved September 27 2023 New Members Elected in 2023 American Academy of Arts amp Sciences April 19 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b Schwartz John October 10 2016 Katharine Hayhoe a Climate Explainer Who Stays Above the Storm The New 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Prophet Foreign Policy Retrieved October 19 2019 Katharine Hayhoe Honored With Stephen H Schneider Award Texas Tech Today TTU today ttu edu Retrieved October 20 2019 Katharine Hayhoe Fortune Retrieved October 19 2019 Friend of the Planet Katherine Hayhoe National Center for Science Education ncse ngo Retrieved October 19 2019 Romm Joe April 24 2014 Dr Katharine Hayhoe Star of Showtime Climate Series Makes TIME 100 Most Influential People List ThinkProgress Zaimov Stoyan April 24 2014 TIME s 100 Most Influential People Evangelical Christian Scientist Featured for Climate Change Work Christian Post Cheadle Don Katharine Hayhoe The World s 100 Most Influential People TIME com Retrieved October 20 2019 American Geophysical Union Announces 2014 Awards Medals and Prizes Honorees AGU Newsroom Retrieved October 19 2019 External links editOfficial website nbsp Faculty profile Appearances on C SPAN Interview with Krista Tippett October 21 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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