oin members of this summer’s bicycle trip across the U.S. to hear Reflections from the Climate Ride this week in Convocation.
What difference does it make if we really listen to the stories that people and places have to tell about climate change? Renowned climate scientist and communicator Katherine Hayhoe says the most important thing we can do in response to climate change is to talk to each other about it.
What does it take to restore our broken relationships with each other, and with our planet? Follow the riders as they are transformed by this journey, listening to the diverse voices of our country’s communities, experiencing a simple closeness to the land, and bringing their faith traditions of peace and justice as a unique lens on the climate crisis. (text from CSCS website)
Find more information about the Climate Ride at the Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions or read the article from the EMU News here.