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Climate Change Divides the US Church. It Unites the Global One.

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Last week, the world’s leading climate scientists released a sobering report, which claimed that there are only a dozen years to keep the Earth’s climate from increasing by 1.5 degrees Celsius. If the planet fails to do so, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned, the risk of drought, floods, extreme heat, and poverty for hundreds of millions of people will massively increase. To avoid barreling toward this future, the entire world will have to make massive changes in the way it currently consumes energy. “It’s a line in the sand and what it says to our species is that this is the moment and we must act now,” Debra Roberts, a scientist who worked on the report, told The Guardian. “This is the largest clarion bell from the science community and I hope it mobilizes people and dents the mood of complacency.” But upending the status quo is incredibly difficult work, says Peter Harris, cofounder of A Rocha, an international Christian nature organization. A former parish minister, Harris says he sees parallels between his conservation work and his life in church ministry. “I had to sit next to the bedside of a dying friend. It was good to be there. It was good for us to share the presence of God and the hope of the resurrection,” he said. “And sometimes we know when we’re potentially going to lose the conservation battle—and honestly I doubt if we will keep the temperature rise below two degrees within the next 15 years—what we have to do it out of is that the Lord will not abandon his creation. He’ll stir up his church worldwide.” Harris joined associate digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss UN report’s warnings and predictions, the human impact of climate change, and why a Christian response to this report must be rooted in a bigger vision than halting climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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It's Wednesday, October 17th, and this is Quick to Listen, where we set aside hashtags and

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hot takes discuss a major cultural event. On today's show, Peter Harris joins us to talk about

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the environment, climate change, and conservation.

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I'm Morgan Lee, Associate Digital Media producer here at Christianity today, and I am with my

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co-host, Mark Alley, our editor-in-chief. Hello, Mark. Hello, Morgan. Great to be here. It is. We're both here

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at the same week at the same time, which is not necessarily going to be happening a lot in the next

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couple months. Enjoy it while at last, listener. Who is joining us today? Joining us today is

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Peter Harris, is co-founder of Arosha, an international Christian nature conservation organization.

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He's been active in environmental

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concerns for nearly four decades and more. He's the author of Kingfisher's Fire, a story of hope

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for God's earth, which describes his vision for Christian engagement in protecting and renewing

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creation. And most importantly, he's written for Christianity today, most recently in 2016, in an article entitled, Why Conservation is a Gospel Issue.

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I had a delightful opportunity to meet Peter face-to-face.

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When was that now, Peter?

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That was April in Sacramento, Mark.

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Yeah, I'm delighted that you can join us.

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