In fact, people will be better able to mitigate any climate impact and adapt to changing weather if they are economically more stable. Poverty makes us vulnerable to weather extremes; prosperity protects us from them.
Evangelical Christians should reduce their carbon footprints, donate to climate relief efforts and urge their government leaders to support environmental initiatives, according to a Monday report from the National Association of Evangelicals that tells followers to take climate change seriously.
My first contact with Dr. Patrick Michaels was around 2006 or 2007, in the early, formative days of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation.