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Timothy Gorringe - The End of the World as We Know It? (N193)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2019

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

On this episode we speak with theology professor and climate change activist Timothy Gorringe about the climate crisis. Towards the end of last year the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change released a pretty bleak report. In summary, the report said that the situation is much worse than we previously thought, and unless we reduce global carbon emissions to zero by 2050, then by the end of this century the earth will be a very hostile place to live. 

So we ask Prof. Gorringe how we are meant to respond? How can we as individuals radically reduce our carbon footprint? And how can we put pressures on government to move towards creating a carbon neutral society? And we ponder the theology of the potential collapse of human civilisation.

After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Nick Thorley try to process everything Prof. Gorringe said, and figure out what all this means for the ongoing evolution of their faith and lifestyle.

Interview begins at 22m 50s

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome back to Nomad podcast.

0:40.4

Good news.

0:41.5

It's a Nicholas episode.

0:45.3

Hi there.

0:46.7

Nick, have you come down from the high of recording the 10th anniversary special yet?

0:51.3

No.

0:51.8

You were buzzing.

0:52.7

Yeah.

0:53.3

No, I haven't. Still buzzing. You triggered a little

0:56.5

mini DC talk revival. A lot of people messaged saying that they dusted off. Welcome to the

1:02.3

free show. Excellent. And we're enjoying it afresh. Excellent. Especially that cover of End of the World

1:08.9

as we know it. I've been listening to it myself. I listened to it and I just

1:12.3

thought it's not really my thing. It's a timeless classic. It's been about a month,

1:17.9

since we've been enjoying each other's presence. Yeah, a long time. It's been a difficult

1:22.2

month for me, Nicholas. Attentive listeners will remember that the last episode that we did with

1:27.2

Cheney Nazariah,

1:28.0

which has actually recorded that just over a month ago. I was pretty ill on that episode.

1:33.1

Actually, a few people messaged in asked how I was doing.

1:35.3

Did they? Yeah, that's nice, isn't it? That's very nice.

1:37.2

So I took a little bit of time off. Then I had an operation on my foot, which I naively thought I'd take a day off and then get back to work. Turns out I was in bed for a week.

1:45.1

And then shortly after that, I got the flu and I was in bed for nearly another two weeks.

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