Talking Climate A clear-eyed and hopeful look at climate science and solutions. Weekly climate updates, good climate news, event information, ideas on things to do and ways to join the conversation.
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A view from space we can't ignore
by Katharine Hayhoe on April 15, 2026
Artemis II helps us see Earth from a different perspective, why warming oceans matter, and nuns planting hope in Nigeria
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Indigenous-led research matters now more than ever
by Katharine Hayhoe on April 8, 2026
What’s the Latest? With Talking Climate’s first guest editor, James Rattling Leaf, Sr.
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Faith leaders call out climate lies
by Katharine Hayhoe on April 8, 2026
Faith leaders confront misinformation, snake risks rise, and a competition to cool the Netherlands
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This everyday job can activate climate behaviour
by Katharine Hayhoe on April 1, 2026
Hairdressers inspire climate convos, war supercharges emissions, and more positive content creators to follow
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Three cities that are cancelling car culture
by Katharine Hayhoe on March 25, 2026
Making cities walkable, losing sleep in the heat, and three ways to cool your home
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When did caring about the planet become “un-Christian”?
by Katharine Hayhoe on March 21, 2026
Christian climate scientist's take on ideology over theology
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Indigenous-Led Ocean Protection in Canada
by Katharine Hayhoe on March 18, 2026
Indigenous-led conservation, extreme heat restricts our lives, and guerrilla gardeners
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Pulling clean water from...air?
by Katharine Hayhoe on March 11, 2026
New technology to capture clean water, climate anxiety grows, and a faith-driven inspiration
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Why winters are riskier in a warmer world
by Katharine Hayhoe on March 4, 2026
Clean air wins, how warmer winters are riskier, and why join a climate action group
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The U.S. has stepped back - but global climate action is moving forward
by Katharine Hayhoe on March 3, 2026
Christiana Figueres on climate policy and clean energy in the U.S.
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Have China's carbon emissions peaked?
by Katharine Hayhoe on February 25, 2026
China's clean energy surge, U.S. endangerment finding rescinded, and climate-safe banks
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Climate through sports, media, and art
by Katharine Hayhoe on February 19, 2026
Put on your Climate-Colored Goggles: Talking climate and culture with Sammy Roth
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If We Miss 1.5°C, Do We Give Up?
by Katharine Hayhoe on February 18, 2026
Climate targets, carbon budgets, and why hope is still rational
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Can the winter Olympics be saved?
by Katharine Hayhoe on February 11, 2026
Athletes call for action, climate change threatens the winter Olympics, and an Antarctic inspiration
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"Climate hushing"—the quiet trend undermining global climate action
by Katharine Hayhoe on February 4, 2026
The year of renewables, bad news in disguise, "climate hushers", and how to keep the conversation going
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Animals are climate action heroes
by Katharine Hayhoe on January 28, 2026
Nature's heroes and the risks they face, and climate action that fits your life
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Yes, carbon is essential to life… but not like this!
by Katharine Hayhoe on January 27, 2026
What the science actually tells us about carbon dioxide and climate change.
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When AI hurts the climate—and when it helps
by Katharine Hayhoe on January 22, 2026
Can AI be used wisely in a warming world?
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How climate change is supersizing extreme weather
by Katharine Hayhoe on January 17, 2026
What's the Latest with Fredi Otto: Extreme weather, climate injustice, and the cost we don’t see
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How does change start? By showing up
by Katharine Hayhoe on January 14, 2026
Global EV growth and how a single voice can make a large impact — for better or worse






