How climate change is affecting everyday behavior, Growth of digital ministries

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People fighting a wildfire
People try to extinguish a wildfire burning in Gennadi village, on the Aegean Sea island of Rhodes, southeastern Greece, on July 25, 2023. Petros Giannakouris/AP Photo

The Washington Post’s Climate Coach offers advice for how Wisconsin residents could modify their own practices or choices as part of broader efforts to reduce global warming. Then, a panel of religious leaders discuss how churches are becoming increasingly tech-savvy.

Featured in this Episode

  • Ask the Climate Coach your ethical and practical questions about life during climate change

    Living on the precipice of climate change triggers a string of agonizing ethical dilemmas: Should you have children? Should you eat meat? Should you travel abroad? How long should you run your AC? We get tips for living during this precarious time from The Washington Post’s Climate Coach.  

  • Digital ministry growing in Wisconsin churches

    The Pew Research Center estimates 60 percent of Americans don’t attend church regularly, and among those who attend regularly, about 16 percent are always attending in person. Are digital ministries an answer to keeping churches afloat? A panel of religious leaders discuss technology in ministry.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Michael Coren Guest
  • Breanna Illéné Guest
  • Tyler Volkers Guest
  • Ryan Panzer Guest
  • Keegan Kyle Producer
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Mackenzie Krumme Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Trina La Susa Technical Director

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