Katharine Hayhoe: The most important climate equation | Starmus highlights

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The atmospheric scientist makes a compelling case for a head-to-heart-to-hands connection as a catalyst for climate action

Most people acknowledge that climate change is real and human-driven, yet many still struggle to see how it directly affects their lives. To bridge this gap, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe introduces a simple but powerful equation:

Science + Worry + Action = Hope

As one of the world’s most effective climate communicators, Dr. Hayhoe maintains that understanding the science (head) isn’t enough – we must also feel its urgency (heart) before we can take meaningful action (hands).

This approach transforms climate awareness into tangible solutions and, indeed, echoes the wisdom of Jane Goodall, who said during her own Starmus talk that “It’s only when our clever brain and our human heart come together that we can really reach our full potential.”

For more insights, be sure to read our recent interview with Dr. Hayhoe.

ESET’s commitment to promoting scientific innovation and progress is seen in its ongoing efforts to foster a deep appreciation for science, celebrate the power of groundbreaking research, and connect with leading thinkers in technology and science. ESET recently partnered with Starmus, the global science communication festival, and brought its 7th edition to Bratislava, Slovakia, in May 2024.

The festival featured a number of thought-provoking perspectives from some of the planet’s foremost thinkers. You can now relive the experience from the comfort of your home and get a taste of how the power of technology is being harnessed to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing the world today.

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