With Stephen Jurovics, Ph.D.
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM MST
Eight hundred thousand years of Earth's memory are stored in polar ice — and when scientists drill deep enough to read it, what they find is a warning written in carbon. The story of atmospheric CO₂ since the Industrial Revolution is unlike anything in that long record: a steep, dramatic departure from all that came before.
But data alone does not move us to action. Faith does.
This workshop invites people of faith to look honestly at what the science reveals — through graphs, ice cores, and atmospheric readings taken at Mauna Loa since 1958 — and then to ask: What does our tradition ask of us in response? Drawing on biblical teachings that speak to human responsibility for the living world, we will explore how the effects of climate change are not merely ecological facts but moral ones — and how our faith traditions have always known this.