SUST 510 Lecture 8: Lecture #8

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Invisible, remote, abstract, global, complex, uncertain, and people see very little opportunity to affect it deep-seated habits make it challenging p. 43. Medical advisor at national faculty of aboriginal and torres strait islander. Senior lecturer in indigenous health at the university of western sydney. The challenge, is to frame climate change problems in a way that relates to everyday experiences. Doing this, will need a few changes in our approach. What if your insurance goes up because of the increased risk of storms, floods and. The opportunity is huge to act out our commitment to hear the voices of marginalised. & vulnerable communities & to allow them a say in their future. Hayhoe lecture framed climate science through the lens of evangelical beliefs, including: the difference between faith and science theology-based ethics scientific evidence. Students surveyed before & after lecture, on: acceptance that global warming is happening its cause. How high of a priority they consider it.

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